Cervical spondylosis is a general term for cervical osteoarthritis, hyperplastic cervical spondylitis, cervical nerve root syndrome, and cervical disc prolapse, which is a disorder based on degenerative pathological changes. Cervical spondylosis is a common disorder associated with prolonged neck flexion. In severe cases, it can compress the nerve roots leading to the upper limbs or the vertebral artery leading to the brain and cause soreness, numbness, swelling and pain or dizziness from the arms to the fingers, and even compress the nerve center – the crural cord, resulting in hemiplegia. There are many symptoms of cervical spondylosis because the cervical spine is the pivot that connects the human head to the body, and every subtle lesion of it will be closely related to health. Cervical spondylosis is difficult to reverse, so when symptoms such as morning dizziness, visual disturbances, elevated blood pressure, and difficulty swallowing occur without an obvious cause, one should think of the possibility of cervical spondylosis, and diagnose and treat it early. The following is a detailed discussion on the symptoms of dizziness caused by cervical spondylosis. Under normal circumstances, when you get up in the morning, you should feel clear-headed. If you feel dizzy or lightheaded after waking up in the morning, you may have cervical spondylolisthesis, which compresses the cervical arteries and affects the blood supply to the brain. So those who are dizzy and lightheaded in the morning may have cervical spondylosis. Most patients with cervical spondylosis have symptoms such as dizziness, nausea and vomiting, and numbness of the limbs. Some patients ask if the dizziness caused by cervical spondylosis is serious. It may seem like dizziness is a small thing, but it’s not, and the consequences can be very serious if not treated early. Next, we will talk about the seriousness of dizziness caused by cervical spondylosis. Is dizziness caused by cervical spondylosis serious? Cervical spondylosis is a common disease, induced by many reasons, and the symptoms of cervical spondylosis are also varied, in which dizziness is a symptom of cervical spondylosis, mainly due to the compression of the crest of the medulla oblongata and a series of symptoms caused by it. For more serious cases of cervical spondylosis, patients may experience dizziness and even fainting. Thus we know that dizziness is very serious. The main symptoms of cervical spondylosis are head, neck, shoulder and arm pain, neck and neck stiffness, and restricted movement. Neck and shoulder pain can radiate to the head and neck and upper limbs, and some are accompanied by dizziness, which is accompanied by nausea and vomiting in severe cases, and bedridden. In some cases, there is fever on one side of the face, sometimes with abnormal sweating. Shoulder and back heaviness, upper limb weakness, numbness of the fingers, limb skin sensory loss, sometimes unconsciously holding objects to the ground. Some patients with cervical spondylosis have lower limb weakness, unsteady walking, numbness of the two feet, and a feeling like stepping on cotton when walking. These are the symptoms of cervical spondylosis, there are light and heavy, so in the early stages of the disease should be early treatment to prevent further aggravation of the condition, affecting the physical health of patients.