How to treat migraine symptoms caused by cervicogenic cervical spondylosis

Cervicogenic cervical spondylosis causing migraine symptoms should be treated in conjunction with your condition. The treatment taken includes general treatment, medication, physical therapy and surgery. Cervicogenic cervical spondylosis causing migraine headache is unilateral or bilateral dull, distending or pulling pain. It first occurs in the cervico-occipital region and spreads to the frontal, temporal and orbital regions on the lesion side. It may be aggravated by neck activity or exertion and poor posture, and relieved by rest. Migraine caused by cervicogenic cervical spondylosis can be treated conservatively, first of all, develop good posture in daily life, avoid excessive bending of the neck and excessive activities, and take non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen, aspirin and diclofenac sodium to relieve the symptoms. Physical therapy, acupuncture and massage, and Chinese herbal medicine can also be used. If the condition is serious and conservative treatment is ineffective, or if the cervical disc is diseased, surgical treatment, such as discectomy, can be performed. Migraine caused by cervicogenic cervical spondylosis should be treated in conjunction with your own condition, and it is recommended that you go to the hospital in a timely manner and under the guidance of your doctor to avoid delays in your condition. All of the above drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor.