Does cervical spondylosis carry anterior chest pain?

It is possible for cervical spondylosis to carry anterior chest pain. Cervical spondylosis may cause radiating pain in a series of areas during an attack due to nerve root irritation, for example, the patient may experience radiating pain in the occiput, the back of the shoulder, the upper extremities, and even the anterior chest. Many patients with cervical spondylosis complicated by anterior thoracic pain often mistakenly think that they have lesions related to the chest wall, breasts, or internal organs. For example, many of these female patients go to the general surgery department as a first step after the onset of the disease, but in fact, the doctors often end up finding out that the symptoms are due to the cervical spondylosis after examining these patients. It is recommended that patients with cervical spondylosis and anterior chest pain should first go to a regular hospital, and if the cause cannot be identified, intensive treatment of cervical spondylosis can be attempted, and the diagnosis can be clarified if the symptoms can be relieved.