What to do about hypoxia caused by cervical spondylosis

Hypoxia caused by cervical spondylosis refers to the situation that cervical intervertebral disc herniation or vertebral osteophytes compress the vertebral artery, thus causing insufficient blood supply to the brain and thus resulting in cerebral hypoxia, which can be treated by physical therapy, medication or surgery.
1. Physical therapy: first of all, bed rest, in addition to cervical spine traction, pulling the intervertebral space, to relieve the pressure on the local blood vessels, thereby reducing the lack of blood supply caused by cerebral hypoxia.
2. Drug treatment: Oral vasodilating drugs, such as flunarizine capsules, can be taken to improve the cerebral blood supply insufficiency.
3. Surgery: Ineffective conservative treatment or recurrent episodes require surgical treatment, decompression of the vertebral plate to relieve local compression.
Therefore, cervical spondylosis caused by hypoxia need to consult a doctor in time, the specific treatment should be carried out under the guidance of the doctor.