Cervical spondylosis can cause dizziness, vertigo, and headaches, although the main symptom of cervical spondylosis is neck pain and stiffness with unfavorable neck rotation. However, there are five subtypes of cervical spondylosis, each with different accompanying symptoms. Among them, spinal cord cervical spondylosis and nerve root cervical spondylosis both cause dizziness, vertigo and headache. However, their causes are different. Spinal cord cervical spondylosis is mainly caused by the compression of the spinal cord after the herniation of cervical intervertebral discs, which leads to dizziness, dizziness and headache, but it mainly causes numbness of the limbs, especially the sensation of the extremities is particularly obvious. Neurogenic cervical spondylosis is mainly a herniated cervical disc that compresses the nerves, leading to ischemia in the posterior circulation of the head, which causes dizziness, dizziness, headache, and numbness and radiating pain in the upper limbs and shoulders. The treatment is mainly to give Sivipu to relieve the pain and physical therapy to alleviate the symptoms, and also needs to be accompanied by exercise.