Is there a relationship between cervical spondylosis and the flu?

Cervical spondylosis and the cold are two diseases that are not related to each other. There is no causal relationship between the two diseases, and one disease does not infect the other. Cervical spondylosis is mainly caused by a series of nerve damage symptoms due to cervical disc herniation, cervical spine osteophytes or ligamentous hypertrophy and calcification in the cervical spinal canal, resulting in compression of the spinal cord and nerve roots. The disease is mainly concentrated in the cervical spine segments and does not cause lesions in other areas. The flu is a viral infection of the respiratory system, especially the upper respiratory tract, caused by a virus, so cervical spondylosis and the flu do not have any connection.