Is headache related to cervical spondylosis?


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Headache is associated with cervical spondylosis. The patient has a history of cervical spondylosis, which may cause spasms and contractions of neck muscles, which may involve scalp nerves, and may present with headache, nausea, and vomiting. It generally presents as pain in the back of the head, which is painful and dull, and the symptoms are persistent. At the same time, the patient may also present with soreness and discomfort in the neck and shoulder, and cervical MRI examination can confirm the diagnosis. In addition, the patient presents headache, may also be other causes, such as development headache disease can show. Common diseases are tension headache, migraine and cluster headache, the nature and performance of headache patients vary. If the patient has hypertension can also be caused, there are intracranial organic lesions can also show. For example, brain tumor, cerebral hemorrhage, large cerebral infarction, patients can show.