Can cervical spondylosis cause finger headaches?

Dr. Sydney Wilson
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2025-05-23 03:37:51 Views: 43 times

Patients with cervical spondylosis can cause radioactive pain and numbness in the upper limb, and this numbness can extend to the fingers. Patients can show numbness in the finger joints, such as the index finger, ring finger, and middle finger. However, cervical spondylosis rarely shows clinical signs of pain, and most still cause radioactive pain and numbness in one upper limb, rather than pain in a fixed finger. The symptoms shown by the patient at this stage can be further observed. Clinically, there are some diseases that can show pain in finger joints, such as tenosynovitis, but not in fingers, but in finger joints, including rheumatoid arthritis, which can also cause pain in finger joints, but the range of this pain is relatively large, which is different from cervical spondylosis.

Can cervical spondylosis cause finger headaches?



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