Cervical spondylosis with blurred vision and tinnitus can be treated with physical therapy, medication, and surgery.
Blurred vision and tinnitus caused by cervical spondylosis are common symptoms of sympathetic cervical spondylosis.
1. Physical therapy: You can improve blood circulation in the neck through hot compresses, massage, acupuncture and other physical therapy methods to relieve the sympathetic nerve pressure, thus reducing the symptoms. It is also important to keep the neck warm.
2. Medications: Most of the sympathetic cervical spondylosis will be accompanied by insufficient blood supply to the vertebral artery, which can be relieved by oral medications such as betahistine hydrochloride and flunarizine hydrochloride. It can effectively relieve the symptoms of blurred vision and tinnitus.
3. Surgery: For those who can’t be relieved by repeated treatments and whose nerves are severely compressed, they can also be treated by surgery, such as decompression of the spinal canal and bone grafting and internal fixation.
If cervical spondylosis causes blurred vision and tinnitus, it is recommended that the patient go to the hospital, improve the examination and then carry out regular treatment.