Dizziness caused by cervical spondylosis is mostly due to vertebral artery compression or stimulation, which can be relieved by avoiding triggers, physical therapy, medication and surgery. 1. Avoiding triggers: For example, avoiding sudden turning of the head to prevent dizziness caused by the stimulation of the vertebral arteries by the proliferation of the bone cumbers. 2. Physiotherapy: localized hot compresses with hot towels can improve the blood supply of the vertebral artery, dilate the vertebral artery and increase the cranial blood supply, thus reducing the symptoms of dizziness and nausea caused by cervical spondylosis. Through traction, it is conducive to improving the blood supply of the vertebral artery, thus reducing the patient’s dizziness. 3. Medication: Some vasodilating drugs, such as flunarizine, can be taken under the guidance of the doctor, which can well relieve dizziness, lightheadedness, nausea and vomiting caused by vertebral artery-type cervical spondylosis. 4. Surgery: For patients with severe cervical spondylosis and those who do not have obvious effects through other treatments, surgery can be used to eradicate cervical spondylosis, and the recurrence rate of patients with cervical spondylosis after comprehensive treatment is generally low. Cervical spondylosis dizziness can generally be relieved by the above methods, the specific circumstances need to determine the treatment program after medical treatment, do not blindly use drugs.