How to treat migraine headaches caused by cervical spondylosis

Migraine caused by cervical spondylosis needs to be treated first to relieve the migraine caused by cervical spondylosis, and the treatment includes general treatment, physical therapy and medication. 1. General treatment: pay attention to rest, reduce the time of working with the head down, moderate massage can relieve the tightness of the neck and shoulder muscles, loosen the adhesion and contracture of the tissues, and alleviate a variety of symptoms, including migraine headache. 2. Physical therapy: local hot compresses can be applied to improve the blood flow to the neck muscles and vertebral artery, increase the blood supply to the brain, alleviate the dizziness and headache caused by insufficient blood supply to the brain, and combine with traction to alleviate the pressure on the cervical spine. 3. Medication: non-steroidal analgesic and anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen and celecoxib can be taken to relieve head pain and reduce neural edema caused by cervical spondylosis. If the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time. The above medications are recommended to be used under medical supervision.