Dizziness and nausea in cervical spondylosis is usually caused by herniated disc or osteophytes compressing the nerves, and it is necessary to actively treat herniated disc through general treatment, medication or surgical methods to alleviate dizziness and nausea and other symptoms.
1. General treatment: When patients experience dizziness and nausea, they should immediately take bed rest and reduce activities. You can also increase the intervertebral disc space through traction, so that the intervertebral disc is partially retracted, reducing the pressure on the nerves and relieving the symptoms of dizziness and nausea. However, traction needs to be operated by a professional physician, and blind traction can lead to aggravation of the condition.
2. Medication: When the nerves are compressed, nutritive nerve drugs such as methylcobalamin and vitamin B12 can be used as prescribed by the doctor.
3. Surgery: When conservative treatment does not show obvious results, surgery can be considered. Through surgery, the spinal cord, nerves, compressed tissues, hyperplasia, cervical intervertebral discs and ligaments are removed, so that the cervical spinal cord and nerves can be fully relaxed, thus relieving the symptoms of dizziness and nausea.
Patients with cervical spondylosis who experience discomfort such as dizziness and nausea are advised to seek medical attention as soon as possible and be treated by a professional doctor.