Does cervical fasciitis cause cerebral hypoperfusion?

Cervical fasciitis does not cause cerebral hypoperfusion, but it can cause dizziness, headaches and other symptoms similar to cerebral hypoperfusion, so it is sometimes misdiagnosed as cerebral hypoperfusion. Cervical fasciitis causes tension in the muscles of the head and neck and produces chronic inflammation, which often leads to contraction of the capitellar tendon membrane under the scalp while bringing about a mild headache, causing a feeling of heaviness in the head, and patients often complain of dizziness throughout the day and night, a feeling of grogginess, and lack of clarity in the mind. Symptoms and cerebral blood supply insufficiency is similar, but the use of vasodilating, blood stasis medications are ineffective, then the patient should be targeted to carry out the appropriate physical examination, if there are head and neck muscles localized pressure pain, and cervical spondylosis, osteophytes and so on, you can determine whether it is the neck of the myofasciitis. Treatment can use compound chlorzoxazone, ethopiridone and other relaxation of muscle, relieve inflammation of the drug.