The most prominent symptoms of vertebral artery type cervical spondylosis

The most prominent symptoms of patients with vertebral artery cervical spondylosis are as follows: First, the most common is vertigo. Patients with vertebral artery cervical spondylosis often come to the hospital with vertigo as the first complaint, and it is only after a thorough examination that it is clear that the vertigo symptoms are caused by the lack of blood supply to the brain due to the compression of the vertebral artery by cervical spondylosis. Second, it can be manifested as syncope, and some patients are pulled to the hospital by emergency vehicles with syncope as the first symptom of consultation. However, after thorough examination, it is clear that the syncope is caused by a transient lack of blood supply to the brain after the carotid artery has been strained or twisted.