Cervical spondylosis does not cause deafness. There are five main types of cervical spondylosis, among which vertebral artery-type cervical spondylosis may compress the nerves, leading to insufficient blood supply to the head, resulting in dizziness, dizziness, tinnitus and other symptoms, but it does not cause deafness symptoms. Even if degenerative cervical spine lesions or small joint misalignments cause the occipital nerve to be compressed, which may lead to pulling and radiating pain in the ear, deafness will not occur. If the symptoms of deafness appear, it is recommended that the patient immediately consult the ENT or neurology clinic, and complete the relevant examinations to clarify the cause of deafness and then treat the symptoms. Generally there are different treatments for different diseases. If you suffer from otitis media, you can give dexamethasone shock treatment, use mannitol to dehydrate, methylcobalamin to nourish the nerves, etc. If you suffer from neurological deafness, you should consult the ENT or neurology clinic immediately. If you are suffering from neurological deafness, the treatment should be methylcobalamin to nourish the nerves, and use prostaglandin to improve circulation.