Can cervical spondylosis cause chest pain

Cervical spondylosis may cause chest pain. Cervical spondylosis is categorized into four types, among which sympathetic cervical spondylosis or mixed cervical spondylosis may cause clinical symptoms of chest pain, accompanied by chest tightness, panic, shortness of breath, etc., and in severe cases dizziness and nausea, so cervical spondylosis may cause clinical symptoms of chest pain. Patients with cervical spine pain and limited cervical spine movement usually have a clear history of cervical spondylosis, and through cervical spine MRI and cervical spine X-ray, cervical disc degeneration, cervical spinal stenosis, and nerve compression can be found. Early diagnosis and treatment can lead to significant relief of clinical symptoms. If treatment is delayed and the optimal time for treatment is missed, the above clinical symptoms will worsen significantly, seriously affecting the patient’s normal life, work, and exercise.