Can bad cervical spine cause dizziness?

Bad cervical spine will definitely cause dizziness, such as herniated cervical discs, osteophytes, and misalignment due to external forces, which will stimulate the vertebral artery, resulting in insufficient blood supply to the skull and brain, leading to symptoms of dizziness and dizziness, and some people may experience hearing loss and tinnitus symptoms. Once the symptoms of dizziness appear, it is best to actively treat them, because a tube with long-term compression will have insufficient blood supply to the head, and a series of symptoms may appear later. The most effective treatment should be acupuncture, tui na, and physical therapy, which can improve blood supply to the cervical spine and improve blood circulation to the brain. For those caused by cervical misalignment, chiropractic treatment can be performed to reduce the stimulation of the vertebral artery. Of course, not all dizziness can be regarded as cervical spondylosis. Many patients come in and say, “Doctor, I’m dizzy, I’m not feeling well in my cervical spine, I might be suffering from cervical spondylosis. In fact, this is not true. Many patients with dizziness should first rule out internal diseases. For example, some people with cerebrovascular infarction, hypertension, hypotension, and anemia may also experience dizziness; some patients may have problems with the vestibular function of the ear and may also experience dizziness. First rule out these diseases, then consider whether it is a problem of the cervical spine, and then go for symptomatic treatment to avoid delay.