Cervicocranial syndrome is a neurological condition that develops following an injury to the spinal sympathetic nerves located in the neck. According to the NCI definition, this injury often stems from arthritis or compression by the adjacent vertebrae.
Symptoms of Cervicocranial Syndrome
Those affected by cervicocranial syndrome may experience a range of symptoms, including:
- Facial pain
- Chronic allergies
- Dizziness
- Neck pain
- Ear pain
- Vertigo
Causes According to NCI
The NCI states the causes are usually:
- Arthritis
- Pinched vertebrae