How to relieve vertebral artery cerebral insufficiency dizziness

Vertebral artery cerebral insufficiency dizziness manifests as headache, dizziness, vertigo with nausea and vomiting. Generally, medication, surgery and physical therapy can be taken to relieve it. 1. Drug treatment: medicines can be used to improve cerebral vascular spasm and blood supply, such as betahistine and flunarizine hydrochloride; inhibit vestibular nerve high response drugs, such as difenidol tablets; nutritive brain nerve drugs such as methylcobalamin; sedative, sleeping and mood-stabilizing drugs such as alprazolam; and improve cerebral blood supply and metabolism of drugs such as cytarabine sodium and ibenzoquinone, and so on. 2. Surgery: If the condition is serious or drug treatment is not satisfactory, surgery such as vascular stenting is necessary. 3. Physical therapy: traction and external fixation with neck brace can be used to relieve the symptoms of vertebral artery compression. It is recommended that patients with the above symptoms go to regular hospitals in time to improve relevant examinations and standardize treatment. Do not blindly self-treatment, so as not to delay the condition.