Cervical spondylosis itself does not cause swelling of the face, but in the process of cervical spondylosis treatment, there may be some indirect causes and lead to swelling of the face, such as in the process of long-term bed-ridden, the patient’s face due to the position of the reason, and a small amount of fluid accumulation, at this time there may be swelling of the face. Some patients who are bedridden for a long period of time need cervical traction, which can also indirectly lead to swelling of the face. This is because the patient needs to wear a traction sleeve involving the jaw and the occipital region, and in the process of continuous traction, the soft tissues of the face swell due to the impaired return of blood. The degree of swelling is often not severe and resolves quickly when the patient moves off the floor.