
How to treat cervical spondylosis-induced migraine?
Disease description:
A few days ago, I suddenly started experiencing pain whenever I turned my head, along with some neck discomfort and a headache on one side. I would like to consult about how to treat cervical spondylosis-related headaches.

Treatment for偏头痛 (migraine) caused by cervical spondylosis mainly includes the following aspects:
1. Medication: Under a doctor's guidance, medications such as compound aspirin tablets and celecoxib capsules can be taken to relieve pain. Analgesic tablets may also be used when necessary. To dilate blood vessels and improve symptoms, drugs such as nitroglycerin or sodium nitroprusside may be administered.
2. Physical therapy: Methods such as massage and manual manipulation can help relieve tension and spasms in the neck and shoulder muscles, release adhesions of nerve roots and soft tissues, thereby reducing migraine symptoms. Local heat application can also promote blood circulation in the neck muscles and vertebral arteries, increase cerebral blood supply, and alleviate symptoms such as dizziness and headache.
3. Surgical treatment: If the condition is severe or conservative treatments are ineffective, surgical options such as laminectomy with spinal fusion may be considered to correct cervical spine abnormalities and relieve migraine symptoms.
Specific treatment methods should be selected under the guidance of a physician.