What symptoms can cervical spondylosis cause in the eyes

Cervical spondylosis can cause eye discomfort. Sympathetic cervical spondylosis is mainly due to the symptoms of nerve excitation after the sympathetic nerve is stimulated, which can lead to vision loss, pupil dilation and narrowing, blurred vision, and swelling and pain in the back of the eye. The vertebral artery travels in the transverse foramen of the cervical spine, and if the patient has a large herniated disc or obvious bony hyperplasia, it may compress the vertebral artery, causing ischemia of the vertebral artery and causing vertebral artery cervical spondylosis, which affects the blood supply to the brain and causes symptoms such as blurred vision and blurred vision. Cervical cervical spondylosis is caused by bad working styles and bad habits, such as prolonged exposure to computers and cell phones, prolonged desk work, head down and sleeping on one’s back, which can cause muscle spasms in the back of the neck, and these muscles can pull on the head and cause local congestion in the eyes, resulting in sore and painful eyes. If there is no long-term relief by actively correcting the neck posture, changing the posture regularly or through massage, physiotherapy, you must go to a regular hospital in time to further improve the examination and choose a reasonable treatment method for timely treatment.