Severe cervical spondylosis disc herniation compression of vertebral artery, resulting in insufficient blood supply to the vertebral artery, patients with dizziness and other stroke conditions, can follow the doctor’s instructions in a timely manner to take physical therapy, medication, or surgical treatment to control cervical spondylosis. 1. Physical therapy: patients with cervical spondylosis can change the situation of prolonged head down, through massage, hot compresses and physical therapy such as infrared radiation, etc., to ease the discomfort and avoid the occurrence of dizziness. 2. Medication: Patients can use muscle relaxing medications such as epirubicin tablets, succinylcholine, and vecuronium bromide under the guidance of a doctor to relieve muscle spasm and decompress nerves and blood vessels, thus avoiding the occurrence of dizziness and reducing the risk of stroke. 3. Surgery: If the patient has serious symptoms and recurrent dizziness and other discomforts, after ruling out contraindications to surgery, surgery should be actively carried out. Surgical decompression and internal fixation can be performed. It is recommended that patients use medication reasonably under the guidance of doctors and avoid self-medication to avoid delaying the condition.