Glucose hydrochloride is difficult to treat dizziness and numbness in the feet caused by cervical spine, and it may be helpful for pain and dyskinesia caused by osteoarthritis of the cervical spine. 1. Glucose hydrochloride is actually glucosamine hydrochloride, which is a drug for treating osteoarthritis, and the glucosamine it contains provides metabolic nutrients for bone and cartilage tissues, which in turn relieves symptoms such as joint pain, swelling, and impaired mobility caused by osteoarthritis. 2. The causes of cervical spine-induced dizziness and numbness are many, such as spinal cord cervical spondylosis, bony spinal stenosis and mixed cervical spondylosis, etc. When cervical spine joints are osteoarthritic, oral administration of glucosamine hydrochloride can relieve neck pain and other uncomfortable symptoms. However, it has no significant therapeutic effect on most cervical dizziness and foot numbness. Oral administration of Glucosamine Hydrochloride should be taken under the guidance and advice of a doctor.