Can spondylosis cause headache?

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I'm over 30 years old. I've had spondylosis for six or seven years. It's an old problem for me. Due to the mild symptoms and no other damage to my body, I haven't used surgery to treat spondylosis. But recently, I found that I had a headache. Every time I had a headache, I would feel the sudden jump of my temple. At first, I had a headache occasionally, but later it became more and more frequent. Recently, I've had some problems in my work, so I'm worried a lot. Let's share my experience with you.

Can spondylosis cause headache?

Hello, I'm glad to answer your question! There are many causes of headache, which may be migraine or neurotic headache. Some spondylopathy can also lead to headache, dizziness and other complications. Because I don't know your other information, I can't determine what caused your headache.

As you said, you have a lot of troubles recently, so you can't rule out the possibility of headache caused by too much pressure on yourself and excessive brain use. Therefore, the best way is to go to the hospital to check what is the cause of pain before it is possible to prescribe the right medicine.

Spondylosis has been six or seven years, so you should have been taking some drugs for spondylosis. The advice to you here is that you should go to the hospital to check whether your spondylosis really only needs medical treatment instead of surgery. In addition, usually do not do some often bending, weight-bearing and other behaviors that harm the spine.

matters needing attention

In daily life, we should learn to adjust mood, adjust pressure, learn to release pressure, do not give ourselves too much psychological burden. Pay attention to rest, do not overwork, diet should pay attention to light, pay attention to nutrition.