What to do if you tilt your head back and get dizzy from cervical spondylosis

Dizziness caused by cervical spondylosis can be treated by general treatment, physical therapy, medication to improve circulation and surgery.
1. General treatment: In the acute stage of dizziness, it is recommended to take a strict bed rest, wear a neck brace to relieve muscle fatigue, and avoid sudden tilting of the head, lowering of the head, turning of the head and other dizziness-inducing movements in daily life.
2. Physiotherapy: such as hot compresses, microwave, traction and other physiotherapy can help promote local circulation, relieve muscle fatigue, and alleviate the symptoms of dizziness.
3. Medications: such as betahistine mesylate tablets and other medications to improve circulation, restore blood supply to the brain, and when accompanied by pain, anti-inflammatory and pain relieving medications such as diclofenac and etoricoxib can be used. Please follow the doctor’s instructions for the use of drugs.
4. Surgery: If the symptoms are severe and conservative treatment is ineffective, surgery can be performed to relieve the vertebral artery or sympathetic nerve compression factors.
It is recommended to go to the hospital in time to see a doctor for early and regular treatment to avoid adverse consequences of cervical spondylosis.