What causes cerebellar pain?

A common cause of cerebellar pain is a cerebellar tumor. Patients with cerebellar tumors usually have a chronic onset of the disease, and patients may gradually develop pain in the cerebellum; at the same time, they may experience nausea and vomiting, as well as dizziness, balance disorders, and ataxia; some patients may experience explosive speech, and cranial magnetic resonance imaging (CMM) should be examined for a definitive diagnosis. In addition, it may also be caused by cervical spondylosis, which includes cervical disc herniation, cervical curvature straightening and cervical vertebral osteophytes, which can easily cause contraction and spasm of the patient’s cervical muscles, and may involve the scalp nerves and blood vessels; the patient may show pain in the cerebellum, and at the same time, there may be soreness and discomfort of the muscles of the neck and shoulder, and the main thing is to carry out massage treatment of the cervical muscles and traction treatment, and if necessary, surgical treatment can be carried out as well. Surgery can also be performed if necessary. If the patient’s blood pressure is too high, it can also cause pain in the cerebellum. In addition, it can also be seen in occipital neuralgia, occipital neuralgia patients mainly manifested as cerebellar pain, the general symptoms of episodic, the duration of a few seconds to 1-2 minutes ranging, the main oral carbamazepine for symptomatic analgesic treatment.