Is dizziness caused by cervical spondylosis or not?

  I have had cervical spondylosis before, and I have taken pictures of cervical spine osteophytes and degenerative changes in the cervical spine, etc. Please help me to cure my cervical spine, because I feel dizzy.  Is dizziness caused by cervical spondylosis or not? The most common diseases that cause dizziness are intracranial diseases, that is, problems inside the head, common diseases include cerebral ischemia, cerebral infarction, migraine, intracranial blood supply, intracranial artery stenosis, and even intracranial tumors, etc. Therefore, dizziness should generally go to a neurology clinic first, so that the neurologist can To rule out any intracranial diseases.  In addition, diseases of the ear, nose and throat can also cause dizziness, such as otoliths (the most common), otitis media, Meniere’s syndrome (fluid in the vagus), vestibular neuritis, etc. If the patient is dizzy and has tinnitus, it is more important to go to the ear, nose and throat department to rule out any problems in the ear, nose and throat. The most common cause of dizziness is otoliths, also known as “benign paroxysmal positional vertigo”, which is characterized by paroxysmal, transient dizziness with nystagmus caused by a change in the position of the head. The most effective treatment is manual repositioning, which requires a visit to the ENT department to find a professional physician for repositioning.  3, in addition, heart diseases can also cause dizziness, such as various arrhythmias, coronary heart disease resulting in cerebral blood supply deficiency, hypertension, hypotension, etc. The typical feature of heart-induced dizziness is that the patient feels uncomfortable with the heart and dizziness at the same time, such as chest pain and dizziness at the same time is a typical feature.  4. Hypoglycemia, anemia, psychosomatic factors, etc. can cause dizziness, especially in perimenopausal women, where psychosomatic factors have a high probability of causing dizziness. For young people, if dizziness exists, ask yourself if you have stayed up late recently. Is there a lot of stress at work? If a person is not well rested, he or she will also be dizzy on a regular basis.  Does cervical spondylosis cause dizziness? In the earliest cervical spondylosis typology, there was a type called vertebral artery cervical spondylosis (now the latest typology has eliminated this type), which refers to dizziness caused by a protruding disc or hyperplastic bone that causes pressure on the vertebral artery of one cervical vertebra when moving around the neck, which in turn causes a lack of blood supply to the brain. Its main characteristic is that it occurs when the neck is rotated and does not occur when it is not rotated. However, in normal people, there are two vertebral arteries on the left and right, and even if one side is compressed and there is blood supply from the other side, dizziness usually does not occur. Therefore, patients who actually experience dizziness due to compression of the vertebral artery usually have dysplasia of the vertebral artery on one side, which is very rare, so it is even more extremely rare in clinical practice for this vertebral artery type of cervical spondylosis to cause dizziness, so the latest cervical spondylosis typology has eliminated this type Therefore, the latest cervical spine typology has eliminated this type.  In addition, if there is instability in the cervical spine, it may also cause dizziness, and remember, I said it may (because the vast majority of patients with cervical instability never experience dizziness), and this can be determined by taking a cervical dynamics x-ray.  So, to conclude, the probability of dizziness caused by cervical spondylosis is extremely small and almost negligible. If dizziness exists, be sure to look at the several conditions I described above first, check the numbers, and if so, be sure to visit the relevant department promptly so that you can get the best treatment. Finally, I wish patients with dizziness a speedy recovery and a good mood every day.