Cervical heart disease is cervical heart syndrome. Cervical heart syndrome is a syndrome of heart disease caused by degenerative changes of cervical vertebrae as well as stimulation and compression of nearby local spinal nerves, sympathetic nerves, vertebral arteries, etc., which is mainly manifested as angina pectoris, arrhythmia, hypertension and other symptoms. 1. Angina pectoris: in most cases, sudden pain occurs behind the upper or middle part of the sternum, mostly pressure or suffocation, and there may also be chest tightness, tightness of breath, acidity, dizziness, insomnia and other symptoms. 2. Arrhythmia: generally without cardiovascular organic lesions, most of the cases show recurrent episodes and are accompanied by a tendency of gradual aggravation. 3. Hypertension: there is no arteriosclerosis or other organic lesions, the fluctuation of blood pressure is large, and there is no obvious improvement in taking antihypertensive drugs. When the above symptoms occur or accompanied by numbness of the trunk, weakness, shivering, blurred vision, tinnitus, sudden fall and other symptoms, should go to the hospital as soon as possible for targeted treatment.