Will children with cervical spondylosis heal on their own?

If children suffer from cervical spondylosis, many of them will heal on their own. Children rarely suffer from cervical spondylosis, and once it occurs, it is often caused by trauma, cold or prolonged sitting and standing with their heads down. In this case, most of them can be relieved in a short period of time by removing the above-mentioned triggering factors. If the cervical spondylosis is caused by congenital developmental factors or trauma, the relevant treatment must be done. Only after the underlying triggering factors are removed can the patient’s cervical spondylosis achieve remission. Although cervical spondylosis in children is relatively easy to cure, parents must supervise their children and not allow them to sit or stand with their heads down or have cold in their necks for long periods of time. If cervical spondylosis recurs, there is a risk of recurrent and prolonged attacks.