Can cervical spondylosis cause migraine


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Cervical spondylosis can cause migraine.
When cervical spondylosis occurs, it may cause compression or stimulation of nerves in the neck that are connected to nerves in the head, which can cause migraine. For example, when a cervical disc herniation or cervical osteogenesis presses on nerve roots, pain signals may be transmitted to the head through nerves, causing migraine. In addition, cervical spondylosis often leads to neck muscle tension and spasm, which may involve the muscles of the head, causing pain on one or both sides of the head, similar to migraine performance. Cervical spondylosis caused by long-term bad posture and other factors will cause the neck muscles to remain in an abnormal state, and then induce migraine.