Vertebral artery cervical spondylosis refers to the type of cervical spondylosis that results from the compression of the cervical artery by the osteophytes of the cervical spine. Unless the osteophytes in the cervical spine are very small, the compression on the vertebral artery or other surrounding tissues is relatively mild, and the patient is relatively young, it is possible to cure the cervical spondylosis through conservative treatment. In the case of serious vertebral artery cervical spondylosis, if conservative treatment is ineffective for a long time, it is best to carry out surgery in time to prevent the degree of cervical spine osteophytes from becoming too serious and compressing the vertebral artery for a long time, which may cause lesions or even damage to the cervical artery vasculature and lead to relatively serious consequences. And even after surgical treatment, it is a temporary means of healing, and with age and the stimulation of bad habits, it can lead to the re-emergence of cervical osteophytes.