A 43-year-old member asked:
Feel slight pain in my neck. i also have cervical spondylosis. what could be wrong?
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Dr. Calvin Weisbergeranswered
53 years experience
Neck pain: Cervical spondylosis can certainly cause neck pain.........And so can other things. Check with your doctor to see what's going on.
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Dr. Sean Arminanswered
Neurosurgery 20 years experience
Please see below.: Cervical spondylosis is a very generic term for degenerative changes or arthritic changes in the spinal column. It can be said that almost everyone develops some spondylosis as they get older. Slight neck pain also is very common and related to arthritis and soft tissue (muscle, ligament) irritation.
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