Dizziness when lowering the head is considered to be cervical spondylosis, especially vertebral artery cervical spondylosis, and dizziness can occur when the patient’s head position changes. Since the cervical disc can affect the blood supply of the vertebral artery when the head is lowered, the patient can experience dizziness accompanied by nausea and vomiting, and in severe cases, fainting can occur. For cervical spondylosis of the vertebral artery type, the patient can be treated with acupuncture to improve the protrusion of the cervical disc, and if necessary, circulation improving drugs can be applied to improve the blood supply of the vertebral artery, and if the patient has frequent episodes or fainting, he can be treated with surgery in the orthopedic department.