Turning the neck on the dizziness may be related to cervical spine disease, otolithosis, cerebellar lesions, etc., can be treated by cervical spine braking, wearing a neck brace, otolith reset, drugs, surgery and other methods.
1. Cervical spondylosis: If you suffer from cervical spondylosis, such as vertebral artery type cervical spondylosis, cervical disc herniation or osteophytes may compress the vertebral arteries and nerve roots in the neck, and when you turn your neck and change your position, it may make the compression more obvious and the dizziness symptoms appear. Patients can wear cervical brakes and cervical braces to reduce the stimulation of the nerves and blood vessels and relieve the symptoms of dizziness.
2. Otolithiasis: Patients with otolithiasis may dislodge the otoliths when they turn their necks and change their positions, causing transient dizziness, which may be accompanied by nausea, vomiting and other symptoms, and can generally be treated by otolith reset.
3. Cerebellar lesions: When the cerebellum is ischemic, occupying and other lesions, resulting in balance dysfunction. When the head moves, such as turning the neck, dizziness can be induced due to balance dysfunction. It is necessary to go to the hospital in time to improve the CT, MRI and other examinations, if the occupying lesions and have surgical indications can be operated; if the cerebellar infarction can take aspirin and other antiplatelet drugs.
It is recommended to go to the hospital for examination and treatment under doctor’s guidance when dizziness occurs. Drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor.