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Cervical Spondylosis Could Be a Hidden Cause of Your Vision Issues – By Dr Harish Grover

Cervical Spondylosis Your Neck s Impact on Vision

The majority of us do not consider it a problem when our eyes are tired or when our vision is a bit blurred. The reason is that we blame our long working hours, working on our phones, or computer screens, or think we need to get new glasses. What if the problem may not be with your eyes?

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Unexplained vision issues? Dr. Harish Grover reveals how cervical spondylosis, a common neck condition, could be the surprising cause. Learn why eye doctors often miss this connection, the subtle signs to watch for, and simple daily habits to protect your neck and vision health.

The hair could actually be coming out of the neck.

According to Dr Harish Grover in Painflame Clinic, cervical Spondylosis -- a disease that is caused by wear and tear on the neck-- can manifest in unexpected ways, such as vision-related pain.

It Starts Small... and Gets Ignored

Cervical spondylosis typically begins with neck stiffness, which is commonly slight pain or the feeling of tightness following a tiring day. Many people do not bother to look it up or consider it "normal."

The neck has more than just bones and muscles. It houses important nerves and blood vessels that connect to the brain. When there's stress or pressure on that region, the brain can be affected in how it processes the visual data.

"That's when people start noticing things like blurred vision or difficulty focusing, even though their eyes are perfectly fine," says Dr Harish Grover.

The Signs Are Easy to Miss

It's a bit tricky because of the fact that symptoms may not always seem real. They're inconspicuous, fluctuating, but easy to dismiss.

You might experience:

  • Sometimes, blurriness
  • Eye strain, but not much screen time
  • Problems with focusing
  • An occasional dizzy sensation, as well as visual pain
  • The sensation is a bit numb around the eyes.
  • Pain in the back of the eyes
  • Top of eyebrows
  • Difficulty moving the eyes around
  • Eyes feel fatigued

Why Most People Don't Connect the Dot

If your eye doctor says your eyes are normal, but you still feel uneasy, cervical issues may be a possible reason. Most people first visit an eye doctor, which is absolutely important. However, when all the reports come back normal, and the symptoms still persist, it may be worth evaluating the neck, posture, and upper cervical spine as well. I have witnessed this in many cases.

“I’ve seen many patients struggle with these symptoms for months,” says Dr Harish Grover. “Only when we looked at their posture and upper cervical spine did things start making sense.

Our Daily Habits Play a Big Role

Think about the daily routine. Do you ever look at your smartphone or slouch over a computer?

This forward-facing posture places constant tension on the neck. In time, this builds up and could lead to neck problems, even in young people.

In many cases, sleeping on your stomach invites trouble

Small Changes Can Make a Difference

The best part is that it doesn't require anything drastic to begin feeling more comfortable. Simple changes to your habits will go a long way:

  • Make sure you sit straight and keep your back straight as you work
  • Keep your laptop and your mobile within your reach
  • Pause and move your neck
  • Be aware of any stiffness, aches or discomfort
  • Place cold peck back of your head in case you feel strain
  • Keep taking breaks every 45 min
  • Think about physiotherapy in case the problem persists

Don't Ignore What Your Body Is Telling You

If you feel your eyes are straining, but you can't find any issues in your report, it might be worth taking a look beyond the obvious.

As Dr Harish Grover at Painflame Clinic states, "Your body is connected to the outside world in ways that we tend not to notice. Our body: every micro ecosystem within the body is connected to its larger ecosystem. Sometimes, the problem lies elsewhere."

The next time that you feel your eyes aren't working, take a moment to think about it. Your neck may be the missing piece in the puzzle.

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