Can cervical spondylosis cause finger pain?

Cervical spondylosis can cause finger pain, which in most cases refers to the nerve root type of cervical spondylosis. Neurogenic cervical spondylosis is mainly caused by the compression of nerve roots due to various reasons, such as herniated discs and local osteophytes, which can compress nerve roots and cause pain, soreness and swelling in the area of nerve root innervation, and the fingers are often involved. In this case, first of all, conservative treatment can be carried out, correct the posture of the neck, avoid lowering the head, prevent trauma, change the posture regularly, avoid prolonged exposure to computers and cell phones, sleep on pillows that are not too high and too soft, and do not massage, you can use an inflatable neck brace for intermittent traction, which can effectively reduce the degree of nerve root compression and stimulation, each traction time is half an hour to an hour, about 5-6 times a day. Traction should be performed 5-6 times a day. It can be treated by dehydration and swelling with mannitol injection, anti-inflammatory and analgesic drug Loxoprofen sodium, nerve nutrition drug treatment with methylcobalamin capsule, and if necessary, surgery to release the nerve compression.