Wrongly accused of cervical spondylosis due to vertigo

  Vertigo patients dare not turn their heads because turning their heads and turning around will aggravate the vertigo, and after a long time, the neck muscles become tense and they feel pain in the neck. Also, vertigo patients work hard before the onset of vertigo and have back pain and neck pain.  In fact, cervical spondylosis is wrongly accused. The way to judge is simple, test it in 2 steps. The first step is to turn your head to the left or right (neck rotation) to see if it causes vertigo. If it causes vertigo, don’t jump to the conclusion, but write down your own vertigo feeling and its severity. In the second step, make the same rotation (same speed and angle), but don’t move your neck, turn your head to the left and right by turning your body, and don’t move your neck, if it still causes vertigo, it is not vertigo caused by cervical spondylosis.