What’s wrong with the nausea in the neck?

Symptoms of neck distress with nausea are often seen in sympathetic cervical spondylosis, where patients experience nausea, distress and even vomiting due to sympathetic cervical spondylosis episodes where the sympathetic nerves in front of the cervical spine are stimulated, resulting in symptoms of digestive discomfort. For this condition, firstly, cervical brace immobilization is recommended. Secondly, analgesic drugs, such as gastrofacial, and nerve-nourishing drugs should be applied to control the symptoms of cervical spondylosis. In terms of living habits, attention should be paid to improving living habits and avoiding long-term head bowing or staying in one position for too long in the cervical spine. Physical therapy can be used to improve the strain on the neck muscles, and anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs can also be applied to control the symptoms of cervical and back fasciitis.