Can cervical problems cause blurred vision

Blurred vision can be caused by cervical problems such as sympathetic cervical spondylosis and vertebral artery cervical spondylosis, while other types of cervical problems do not usually cause blurred vision. Blurred vision may also be caused by myopia.
Patients with sympathetic cervical spine problems may experience blurred vision, vision loss, eye swelling, dry eyes, migraine, head and neck pain, shoulder and back pain, and other symptoms. Patients suffering from vertebral artery-type cervical spondylosis may also experience blurred vision, as well as vision loss, insomnia, paroxysmal vertigo, tinnitus, and deafness.
Cervical problems such as cervical spine fractures and cervical disc prolapse do not usually cause blurred vision. In addition, blurred vision is also considered to be caused by myopia, hyperopia, presbyopia, astigmatism and other diseases.
It is recommended that patients with blurred vision should consult a doctor in a timely manner, and the doctor will treat the problem according to whether it is caused by cervical spondylosis or other diseases.