Can cervical spondylosis cause night sweats

In general, cervical spondylosis does not cause night sweats, but night sweats are a specific manifestation of tuberculosis and tuberculosis poisoning, and generally when tuberculosis is present, there will be night sweats, weakness, and low fever in the afternoon. If the neck pain is accompanied by night sweats, the first thing to consider is cervical spine tuberculosis, which requires a hospital examination, a tuberculin test, and an X-ray and MRI of the neck to determine whether there is tuberculosis of the cervical vertebrae and whether there is damage to the cervical vertebrae. Generally speaking, if cervical tuberculosis is present, active anti-tuberculosis treatment is required, as well as active investigation for primary tuberculosis lesions, such as whether tuberculosis has been obtained in the past and whether tuberculosis is eradicated, which can cause the occurrence of bone tuberculosis.