Dizziness is mostly seen in vertebral artery-type cervical spondylosis, which is not a very serious clinical symptom, but still needs active treatment.
Vertebral artery cervical spondylosis is due to long-term poor posture, chronic strain injury, trauma and other reasons, resulting in vertebral instability, stimulation and compression of the vertebral artery, resulting in insufficient blood supply to the vertebral-basilar artery, insufficient blood supply after the decline in tissue perfusion, then appear dizziness, headache, tinnitus and other symptoms.
Dizziness is mostly manifested as dizziness or dizziness aggravated due to increased compression of vertebral artery after the head is turned to a certain angle. If the compression of vertebral artery is more serious, persistent dizziness can occur.
Vertebral artery carotid spondylosis is not very serious, but it carries a certain risk of falling and requires active treatment. It can be treated by correcting bad posture, exercising, using muscle relaxing drugs such as epirubicin, improving vasospasm drugs such as nimodipine, etc. Most of them can get better, and fewer of them need surgical treatment.
When cervical spondylosis symptoms of low head dizziness, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.