Cervical spondylosis dizziness how to treat unsteady walking what medicine to take

Sympathetic cervical spondylosis and vertebral basilar artery cervical spondylosis can lead to dizziness, and spinal cord cervical spondylosis can lead to unsteady walking. Different types of cervical spondylosis require different medications, for example, sympathetic cervical spondylosis can be given nutritive medications (e.g., methylcobalamin), vertebral artery cervical spondylosis can be given vasodilator medications (e.g., flunarizine), and spinal cord cervical spondylosis can be treated with nutritive medications as well.
1. Sympathetic type cervical spondylosis: It is a series of sympathetic nerve disorders, such as dizziness, caused by the compression of the sympathetic nerve endings in the cervical spine caused by the related lesions of the cervical spine. Nutritional drugs such as methylcobalamin and vitamin B1 can be taken.
2. Vertebral artery-type cervical spondylosis: lesions in the cervical vertebrae cause compression of the vertebral basilar artery, which in turn causes insufficient blood supply to the brain, causing dizziness. Vasodilating drugs, such as flunarizine, can be taken, and muscle relaxing drugs, such as chlorzoxazone, can also be given.
3. Spinal cord cervical spondylosis: the effect of drug treatment is not obvious, you can use vitamin B1, B12 and other nutritive nerve drugs. Surgery is needed if necessary.
The specific situation is recommended to go to the hospital, improve the auxiliary examination, the drug needs to be taken under the guidance of a professional physician.