What to see for cervical vertigo

Cervical vertigo is usually caused by insufficient blood supply of vertebral artery due to neck lesion, so we should consult orthopedics or spine surgery. Cervical vertigo usually occurs in sympathetic cervical spondylosis, which is usually caused by insufficient blood supply to the vertebral artery due to cervical lesions, resulting in vegetative nerve dysfunction, leading to dizziness or vertigo and other symptoms, and most often occurs after neck activities. Patients with cervical vertigo can go to the spine surgery department or orthopedic surgery department of the hospital for cervical spine examination. Commonly used examinations include cervical spine CT examination or MRI examination, etc., to clarify the patient’s condition before treatment. Patients who suffer from cervical vertigo should go to the hospital for examination in time and be treated according to the examination under the guidance of the doctor.