Age of onset of cervical spondylosis

The incidence of cervical spondylosis is very high and increases with age or incorrect posture at school or work. 50% of patients develop cervical spondylosis at the age of 50, more than 60% at the age of 60-75, and about 80% above the age of 75. Cervical spondylosis is a degenerative pathology, not necessarily all have symptoms, if there are some symptoms, you can do some relevant tests to see what type is caused. Cervical spondylosis is roughly divided into cervical cervical spondylosis, sympathetic cervical spondylosis, neurogenic cervical spondylosis, as well as esophageal cervical spondylosis, spinal cord cervical spondylosis, and mixed cervical spondylosis. What should a patient with cervical spondylosis do after he/she develops dizziness? If the dizziness is caused by sympathetic cervical spondylosis, conservative treatment can be carried out, including physical therapy, massage, cervical traction, cervical brace braking, and some drugs for cervical spondylosis can be used.