Can cervical spondylosis cause dizziness and tinnitus?

Cervical spondylosis can cause dizziness and tinnitus, especially vertebral artery cervical spondylosis. When facing the computer for a long time to maintain a posture, or long time to engage in office work, leading to cervical spondylosis, causing dizziness, this is because the common carotid artery has lesions and osteophytes compression, resulting in the narrowing of the vertebral artery. When the patient turns his head, insufficient blood supply to the arteries of the body will directly lead to insufficient blood supply to the brain and poor blood circulation to the brain, thus symptoms such as dizziness and headache occur. Symptoms of cervical spondylosis are related to herniated discs and tissue compression, as well as dizziness, headache and tinnitus. Although cervical spondylosis occurs in the neck, but it is also can cause headache, dizziness, tinnitus, cause dizziness, tinnitus disease, and kidney deficiency and neurasthenia, so to clarify the specific causes of dizziness, tinnitus, or need to go to the hospital to do a detailed examination.