Cervical spondylosis is committed by the eye pain is how

If a patient has eye pain when committing cervical spondylosis, it may be caused by the following reasons: First, it may be caused by the elevated intraocular pressure caused by cervical spondylosis. Some patients may experience a series of uncomfortable sensations during a cervical spondylosis attack, followed by continued high blood pressure, which over time may cause the patient’s pressure inside the eye to rise as well, at which point Patients often feel a great swelling and pain in the eye. Secondly, it may be caused by sympathetic nerve stimulation. When sympathetic cervical spondylosis attacks, it will cause sympathetic nerve stimulation symptoms. In the eyes, it may cause dry eyes and astringent eyes, and then make the patient have eye pain. Thirdly, it is also common for patients to have migraine headaches while having an attack of cervical spondylosis. Some patients who have migraine headache lesions in the past may have a relapse when having an attack of cervical spondylosis, which may also produce pain around the eyes.