Sympathetic cervical spondylosis and vertebral artery cervical spondylosis have different symptoms and different treatments. The former may require the use of nutritive nerve medications such as methylcobalamin; the latter may be treated with flunarizine for vasodilatation or surgery to relieve vascular compression. 1. Sympathetic-type cervical spondylosis: autonomic symptoms such as panic, chest tightness, shortness of breath, tinnitus, easy sweating, insomnia, and coldness of limbs can occur. The main treatment is the use of nutritive nerve medication such as methylcobalamin, and hot compresses, acupuncture, massage and physiotherapy can be used as well. 2. Vertebral artery-type cervical spondylosis: the main manifestations of headache and dizziness, tinnitus, hearing loss, sudden cerebral blood supply falls. The treatment mainly applies vasodilating drugs such as flunarizine capsules, and in severe cases, surgery can be taken to relieve the pressure on the blood vessels. When the above symptoms occur, you need to go to the hospital to further clarify the type of cervical spondylosis, and take different treatments according to the doctor’s instructions.