What are the characteristics of cervical dizziness

Dizziness in cervical spondylosis is characterized by a “spinning” sensation, which may be aggravated by turning the head. When cervical spondylosis strikes, you should go to the hospital for further examination to make a clear diagnosis and treatment under the guidance of your doctor.
Cervical spondylosis is characterized by shoulder and neck pain, numbness in the limbs, dizziness, nausea and headache.
Shoulder and neck pain is usually manifested as stiffness, tingling, and also accompanied by limited neck movement. Numbness of the limbs is characterized by weakness in the lower limbs and may cause difficulty in walking. Dizziness when the head turned to a certain angle will be dizzy, or even fainted. Headache usually manifests as throbbing pain at the back of the head, and in severe cases, it may spread to half of the head.
Those who suffer from cervical spondylosis should try to avoid prolonged head-lowering in daily life and take appropriate exercise (e.g. swimming, etc.).