Cervical pain is mainly considered to be related to myofascial lesions, cervical degeneration or tumor growth. 1. Myofascial lesions: If muscle strain or myofasciitis occurs in the back of the cervical spine, it is easy to cause cervical spine pain, and the symptoms will be aggravated in the process of cold or cervical spine exertion. 2. Degenerative changes of the cervical vertebrae: If the posture is poor for a long time, it is easy to induce degenerative changes of the cervical vertebrae, and the parts of the cervical vertebrae with degenerative changes may have the symptoms of pain or pressure pain. 3. Tumor growth: If there is a local tumor growth in the cervical spine, such as cervical spine neurogenic tumor, it will easily produce the occupying effect, compress and stimulate the surrounding tissues, thus producing the symptoms of cervical spine pain. If the symptoms of cervical spine pain are more obvious, you need to consult a doctor as soon as possible for examination and treatment, and then target treatment after clarifying the specific causes of the disease, so as to avoid delaying the condition.