What causes headaches due to cervical spondylosis? How to manage cervical spondylosis?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-02
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The cause of headache is the displacement of the cervical spine and compresses the nerves, resulting in nerve feedback to the brain for pain.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    It is because the cervical spine compresses the nerves, the pressure on the head is too great, and the lack of qi and blood will lead to headaches. You should gently massage your neck and move your shoulders more.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    I think the main reason is that the headache caused by cervical spondylosis is caused by the nervous system; First of all, in normal times, you should do a proper exercise for your cervical spine, and you can also use other equipment to adjust the cervical spine

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Usually because cervical spondylosis affects the nervous system of our brain. These nervous systems are invaded by foreign enemies, which can lead to pain. Therefore, you should pay more attention to rest.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Cervical spondylosis causes headaches and may be sympathetic cervical spondylosis,** in the following ways:

    1.Drugs**. Painkillers can be used under the guidance of a doctor, which can relieve the pain caused by sympathetic cervical spondylosis.

    2.Usually pay more attention to rest, and professional doctors can choose cervical spine physiotherapy, traction, acupuncture and other physical ** programs according to the condition. Most sympathetic cervical spondylosis can be relieved by this approach.

    3.Orthopedic braces. It is mainly used to protect and fix the cervical spine, reduce neck pain, prevent excessive curvature of the cervical spine, help repair cervical spondylosis, and also help relieve symptoms.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The cause of headache caused by cervical spondylosis is that the patient has a bad habit of tilting his head for a long time, which leads to the dislocation of the second joint of the cervical spine, cervical spine pain due to squeezing the nerve, migraine, orbital pain, tinnitus, unstable blood pressure, heart discomfort, blurred vision, reduced grip strength, and many other symptoms. How? It's simple:

    1. The bad habit of crooked head must be overcome! Otherwise, it must be**. 2. Use your thumb to press the pain point of the cervical vertebrae in the recess where the head and cervical vertebrae are connected, with a maximum force of five kilograms

    Note that the pain on the right side of the cervical spine is pushed to the left side of the cervical spine, and the pain on the left side of the cervical spine is pushed to the right side of the cervical spine, and the thrust remains unchanged until the cervical spine has no pain, that is, the cervical joint is reset in place, and all your symptoms disappear immediately. This is the most basic method of orthopaedic reduction.

    Note: 1, Patients with severe osteoporosis should not use this reduction method. 2. It is indeed a little painful when resetting. But it's totally bearable.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Cervical spondylosis causes headache symptoms, including pain in the back occipital area, and may also have clinical symptoms of nausea, vomiting, dizziness, blurred vision, and neck discomfort.

    1.Headache in the posterior occipital area. Headaches caused by cervical spondylosis are mostly sympathetic cervical spondylosis, which causes pain in the back of the brain due to poor blood circulation.

    2.Nausea and vomiting. Some patients will have symptoms of sympathetic nervous system dysfunction, obvious nausea and vomiting, and may also cause blurred vision.

    3.Neck discomfort. Most patients have a headache when cervical spondylosis attacks, so they will experience neck discomfort.

    It is recommended that patients receive the system as soon as possible under the guidance of a physician, and at the same time, during the period, regular re-examinations.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you feel that there is something bad about your cervical spine, there may be some headaches, but you still have to look at the pain of the cervical spine, generally if the cervical spine is relatively light: there will be no headache. There may be some soreness in the cervical spine, or there may be a stiff cervical spine.

    In your case, the cervical spine may be relatively heavy: it is easy to experience dizziness and headaches. There are even cases of blurred vision, including weakness in the limbs.

    These are also due to long-term over-fatigue of the cervical spine, and I still have to improve my over-fatigue: for example, I can reduce the situation of maintaining a posture or bowing my head for a long time recently. Learning to turn your head left and right, as well as tilting your head back, can temporarily reduce some of the causes of fatigue in your cervical spine.

    It is also possible to improve the condition of the cervical spine. Usually increase exercise: During this time, you can add more exercise, such as running, swimming and other cervical spine stretching exercises, which can improve the fatigue of the cervical spine and help the recovery of the cervical spine.

    It is also necessary to pay attention to the cold: because during this time, if the cervical spine feels uncomfortable, you still have to pay more attention to the cold, and if the cervical spine has some colds, there will be some aggravated pain. You still have to wear more clothes to protect your cervical spine.

    If you feel some pain in your cervical spine: You can also choose to use some hot towels or hot water bottles to put on your cervical spine for hot compresses, or you can rub your cervical spine on the more painful parts. Long-term persistence will have some improvement effect.

    During this time, you should also adjust your pillow, do not have some high or low, make the cervical spine feel comfortable, and avoid the situation of your pillow falling on your pillow.

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