Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy (DCM) It is common as you get older to have normal age-related changes in your neck and for most people this does not cause any problems. However, in a small percentage of people this can progress and cause pressure on the spinal cord; this is a condition known as degenerative cervical myelopathy. You need to be aware of the symptoms so that you can seek timely medical assessment if they were to occur. See below for further details and possible warning signs of degenerative cervical myelopathy. Neck pain and/or stiffness with pain in arms and/or legs Arms and/or legs becoming weak, numb or tingly Loss of control for fine movement of the hands such as doing up buttons or picking up coins Imbalance/unsteadiness on walking Changes to bladder function such as urgency to pass urine, difficulty passing urine or incontinence Changes to bowel function such as incontinence If you notice you have gradually developed any of the symptoms from the list above, then please discuss with your GP or physiotherapist as a priority. If you develop rapid deterioration of the above symptoms seek emergency medical attention.
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