What’s wrong with the ringing sound when you tilt your neck back?

If there is a noticeable ringing sound when the neck is tilted back, it is more likely to be due to osteophytes and bone degeneration, that is, combined cervical spondylosis. Middle-aged and old-aged patients appear very often due to long-term chronic strain and bone degeneration, resulting in pain and discomfort in the neck and shoulders, and even numbness in the upper limbs, and in some cases, unstable walking and even pain in the lower limbs, which can be clearly diagnosed by CT or MRI. There are six types of cervical spondylosis, and there are differences in the treatment methods for each type. Usually, physical therapy is chosen, and no weight should be put on the body, and attention should be paid to local physical therapy, choosing massage and acupuncture or local baking electricity. In severe cases, if there is nerve root compression, surgical treatment can be chosen, and attention should be paid to life conditioning and oral nerve-nourishing drugs.