Can cerebral hypoperfusion due to cervical spondylosis be cured?

Cervical spondylosis causing insufficient blood supply to the brain can be cured in most patients.
Conservative treatments are generally preferred to relieve symptoms, such as oral medication, external immobilization with a neck brace, massage of the neck muscles, and acupuncture, etc. Most patients can be relieved or cured through conservative treatments.
Most patients can be relieved or cured by conservative treatment. If conservative treatment is not effective, patients can be treated by surgery. Insufficient cerebral blood supply caused by cervical spondylosis is mainly due to cervical spondylosis with herniated discs or osteophytes, which leads to the compression of vertebral basilar artery, and the patient will experience dizziness, nausea, headache and other symptoms. Some patients can have the herniated intervertebral disc or hyperplastic bone removed through surgery, thus relieving the compression and curing the disease.
It is recommended that patients go to the hospital for a detailed examination in time for the doctor to determine whether the surgery is suitable for treatment. In daily life, avoid prolonged bowing of the head, avoid getting cold, and do more neck exercises.