What to do about sympathetic cervical spondylosis

Sympathetic cervical spondylosis is a common type of cervical spondylosis. Due to the compression and stimulation of the sympathetic nerves by the hyperplastic bony growths, patients may experience clinical symptoms such as dizziness, headache, poor sleep, eye distension, blurred vision, nausea and vomiting. Clinical treatment can take general treatment, drug treatment, surgical treatment and other methods for treatment. 1. General treatment: avoid prolonged head down, work at desk, etc., can choose cervical traction therapy, relieve nerve compression symptoms, daily exercise through the shoulder and neck muscles, cervical spine exercises to relieve muscle fatigue, daily wear cervical brace to protect the cervical vertebrae. 2. Medication: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as celecoxib and etoricoxib, can be used to relieve head and neck pain, and myorelaxants, such as epirubicin and succinylcholine, can be used to relieve neck and shoulder pain caused by muscle spasms. 3. Surgical treatment: If conservative treatment is ineffective or clinical symptoms worsen, surgical treatment can be adopted. Patients with sympathetic cervical spondylosis should receive standardized treatment under the guidance of a doctor. Attention should be paid to safety in daily living to avoid falling accidents caused by dizziness and blurred vision.