Can calcification of the ligaments in the neck make you dizzy?

Calcification of the neck ligaments often causes soreness and pain in the neck and usually does not produce dizziness, but calcification accompanied by cervical spondylosis may cause dizziness.
Calcification of the ligaments in the neck will cause some pulling on the surrounding soft tissues and cause an inflammatory reaction around the ligaments, which in turn will affect the blood circulation of the local tissues, leading to significant soreness and discomfort around the neck.
When calcification of the neck ligaments and cervical spondylosis occur together, it will cause narrowing of the lumen of the spinal canal, which will compress the nerves and blood vessels around the cervical vertebrae, and provide less blood to the brain, which in turn will cause dizziness, headache and other clinical manifestations.
In conclusion, if patients with cervical ligament calcification experience obvious dizziness, it is recommended that they go to the hospital in time.