Cervical spondylosis and the weather are closely related, and the relationship between the two is mainly reflected in the following aspects: First, if the patient is often active in windy weather, it is easy to have an attack of cervical spondylosis because the neck is very prone to a series of lesions when it is exposed to wind. Chinese medicine believes that the wind is the longest of all diseases, the neck is often subject to wind may make this initial paralysis, and then lead to cervical spondylosis. Second, if the patient is often in the cold, damp weather environment is also prone to develop, the patient in the above-mentioned environment, very easy to continue to appear in the neck muscle tension, and easy to attack here aseptic inflammation, will lead to cervical spondylosis. Thirdly, if the patient is in a very hot weather environment, it is also easy to have an increase in the symptoms of cervical spondylosis. If the patient has a lack of blood supply to the brain caused by cervical spondylosis, it is very easy to have vertigo or even fainting under the influence of hot weather.