Patient: The disease developed in October 2011. At first, it started with dullness and sleepiness around 5:00 p.m., lack of energy, inability to hear others, and after March 2012 until now: headache (mostly on the left side), dizziness, pain in the neck (left side) from the shoulder to the root of the occiput, stiff neck, hearing loss, blurred vision, drowsy head all day, inability to think, memory loss, abdominal distension, rapid heartbeat for about 5 minutes when just lying down to sleep. The heart beats faster for about 5 minutes after lying down to sleep, and sometimes the left side of the mouth of the face is tingling. The symptoms get worse the longer it takes to get up, and are most severe in the afternoon, but lessen after lying down for a while. Doctor: This condition belongs to functional sympathetic cervical spondylosis, which is related to long-term ambulation and low head work, and the nerve compression of the film is not obvious, so long-term functional neck exercise is needed to avoid the above-mentioned triggers.