How to treat dizziness caused by cervical spondylosis in the best way

The treatment of cervical spondylosis dizziness is categorized into surgical and non-surgical treatments, which should be performed according to the severity of cervical spondylosis.
1. Non-surgical treatment: Non-surgical treatment mainly performs cervical braking, which restricts excessive cervical spine movement through cervical bracing or other tools, thus relieving cervical spine muscle spasms and lowering intervertebral disc pressure. This also reduces irritation to the nerves and vertebral arteries, helping to relieve dizziness.
2. Surgery: Due to the instability of cervical spondylosis, patients with persistent dizziness may need surgical treatment, which mainly involves fusion and immobilization of the cervical spine when it is unstable, and the dizziness symptoms will gradually disappear when the cervical spine is stabilized.
Cervical spondylosis is a disease caused by degeneration of cervical intervertebral discs, which will cause problems such as neck and shoulder pain, and if the situation is serious, it will cause difficulty in walking and even spasm of both lower limbs, which needs to be treated as early as possible. Dizziness is a clinical symptom, so other diseases should be excluded before determining whether vertigo is caused by cervical spondylosis, and treatment should be carried out after diagnosing dizziness caused by cervical spondylosis.
In the course of treatment, it is important to follow the doctor’s recommendations. Blind medication or self-treatment is not allowed.