Can cervical compression of nerves cause swelling and pain at the root of the orbital nose?

It is possible for cervical spine compression of a nerve to cause orbital nose root swelling and pain, but it can also be caused by other conditions. Cervical spine compression of nerves generally refers to the herniated intervertebral discs pressing on the nerves in cervical spondylosis. Cervical spondylosis can be categorized into various types such as neurogenic, sympathetic, vertebral artery, and spinal cord, the first two of which can present with nerve compression. Sympathetic-type cervical spondylosis can be caused by sympathetic nerve dysfunction, leading to an increase in atrial fluid production and orbital and nasal root swelling and pain. Ear, nose and throat and ophthalmologic diseases can also cause orbital and nasal root swelling and pain, so patients with cervical spondylosis need to exclude other diseases. Sinusitis can be caused by an increase in fluid in the frontal sinus that presses on the orbits, resulting in orbital and nasal root swelling and pain. In glaucoma, the obstruction of the outflow of aqueous humor can lead to increased intraocular pressure and orbital nasal root distension. If you have orbital and nasal root swelling and pain, you should go to the hospital in time and choose the appropriate treatment after examination and evaluation by the doctor, so as to avoid delaying your condition.