Dizziness due to cervical dural sac compression and inability to sleep at night can be treated by conservative treatment, medication or surgery according to different conditions. 1. Conservative treatment: if the patient can’t sleep at night due to dizziness caused by cervical dural sac compression, there is no compression of the spinal cord, and there are no symptoms such as unsteady holding, unsteady walking, etc., there is no need for special treatment or surgical treatment; the neck has to be suspended and tractioned, and the cervical vertebrae muscle tissues have to be relaxed to relieve the compression. Usually, we should strengthen the exercise of the neck muscles and avoid the neck from being cold. 2. Medication: Cervical dural sac compression leads to dizziness and inability to sleep at night, and also causes neck and shoulder stiffness and neck and shoulder pain, suggesting cervical cervical spondylosis. It can be carried out including neck attention to posture and movement, avoid keeping the same position for a long time. Neurotrophic drugs such as methylcobalamin tablets and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen can be taken under doctor’s supervision for treatment. 3. Surgery: If the effect of conservative treatment and medication is not obvious, and the proliferation of bone capillaries compresses the dural sac, and at the same time compresses the spinal cord, and causes spinal cord edema, resulting in clinical symptoms, such as unsteady walking, etc., surgery is needed; surgery can be performed to completely relieve the pressure on the dural sac, thus alleviating the dizziness and nighttime sleeplessness due to the compression of the cervical spine dural sac. Patients with cervical dural bursa pressure causing long-term dizziness and inability to sleep at night should consult a doctor in a timely manner and choose the appropriate method of treatment under the guidance of the doctor.