What’s wrong with the back of my neck and nausea?

The most common clinical lesion for discomfort, nausea, vomiting and even dizziness in the cervical spine is the vertebral artery type of cervical spondylosis. Because of the usual head down playing cell phones or working at a desk, or even the cervical spine is windy or cold, which leads to the tension of the posterior muscles, the physiological curvature of the cervical spine is straightened, and the vertebral artery is stimulated by compression, causing insufficient blood supply to the brain. This kind of lesion can be clearly determined by going to the hospital to do a four-position film examination of the cervical spine, which can see the changes in the physiological curvature of the cervical spine and the changes in the size of the transverse foramen. The symptoms can be gradually relieved by doing more head lifting exercises, not having a pillow too high or doing symptomatic treatments such as cervical traction and small acupuncture. In addition, you can take oral Cipro medication, which can improve the cerebral blood supply deficiency and achieve the purpose of improving clinical symptoms.