Can cervical spondylosis cause sweating in the middle of the night

It is possible for cervical spondylosis to cause sweating in the middle of the night, which is commonly seen in sympathetic cervical spondylosis.
Sympathetic cervical spondylosis is caused by degenerative changes in the cervical spine, formation of bone spurs, degeneration of intervertebral discs, etc., which stimulate and compress the sympathetic nerves, resulting in a series of symptoms.
Sympathetic cervical spondylosis may cause a wide range of symptoms. Common symptoms include dizziness, headache, tinnitus, blurred vision, conscious heartbeat, and vomiting.
It is possible for sympathetic cervical spondylosis to cause sweating in the middle of the night because the sympathetic nerves are stimulated, causing nerve excitation and an increase in the body’s secretion of hormones such as adrenaline and glucocorticoids, which in turn causes sweating. Sweating in the middle of the night can also occur.
If the symptoms of cervical spondylosis appear in the middle of the night sweating, and if it continues to be unrelieved, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for treatment under the guidance of a doctor.