Can cervical spondylosis cause wrist pain?

Cervical spondylosis does not usually cause pain in the wrist alone, and the limb pain caused by cervical spondylosis is usually radiating pain in the upper extremities or numbness and other symptoms. If the pain in the wrist alone is uncomfortable, it may be a localized local chronic strain such as tenosynovitis. It may also be a wrist fracture caused by trauma or wrist joint tuberculosis, synovitis, etc. There are also bone tumors such as giant cell tumor of the wrist. It is possible to routinely improve the wrist x-ray to understand whether there are obvious abnormalities in the local bones. If the wrist pain is caused by chronic strain, you can apply etofenacin gel and apply blood pain relief cream locally to relieve pain, or you can choose lidocaine and hormone closure treatment. For cervical spondylosis, the degree can be determined by magnetic resonance examination of the neck. Usually, avoiding too high pillows and long-term desk work can help neck health.