What should I do if I have a bad cervical headache?

Bad cervical spine mostly refers to cervical spondylosis, and headaches caused by cervical spondylosis are mostly treated by non-surgical treatments such as exercise therapy, physical therapy and medication. A few serious cases need surgery.
Avoid prolonged head-down work and exercise the neck muscles such as forward bending, backward extension and rotational activities of the head and neck. Physical therapy such as acupuncture, tuina, and ultrashort wave can promote local blood circulation and improve headache symptoms. Commonly used drugs such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as celecoxib; muscle relaxants such as cloxazone.
Conservative treatment is ineffective for 3 months or the symptoms recur after stopping the treatment should be timely surgical treatment.
Since cervical spondylosis has a long and often recurring course, you should actively exercise in your daily life, develop good living habits, and avoid cold and neck injury. If the symptoms of headache are not relieved for a long time, it is recommended to consult a doctor for standardized treatment under the doctor’s guidance. The above drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self-medication.