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Can Spondylitis Cause Head Tingling

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Wales, UK

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August 10
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I have head tingles.....keep running my fingers through to massage.

August 10
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Yes, spondylitis can cause head tingling. This can occur due to neuropathy, which is a result of the narrowing of space in the spinal cord. This narrowing causes compression (pinching) of the nerve root that passes through the spine to other parts of the body, leading to symptoms like numbness, weakness, and tingling in Show Full Answer

Yes, spondylitis can cause head tingling. This can occur due to neuropathy, which is a result of the narrowing of space in the spinal cord. This narrowing causes compression (pinching) of the nerve root that passes through the spine to other parts of the body, leading to symptoms like numbness, weakness, and tingling in various areas, including the head.

Key Points:
- Neuropathy: Caused by compression of the nerve root.
- Symptoms: Numbness, weakness, and tingling.

For more detailed information, you can refer to the source: [Spondylitis vs. Spondylosis: Are They One and the Same?](https://www.MySpondylitisTeam.com/resources/spo...).

August 10

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