Turning the neck dizzy, may be cervical spondylosis, benign positional vertigo, posterior circulation ischemia and other causes.
1. Cervical spondylosis: commonly seen in vertebral artery-type cervical spondylosis, which can easily lead to the patient’s vertebral artery compression and stimulation, resulting in insufficient blood supply to the vertebral basilar artery, which may cause dizziness when turning the neck, and may also be accompanied by headache, neck pain and other symptoms.
2. Benign positional vertigo: when turning the neck, it is easy to change the position of the head, which is likely to cause otoliths to fall off, and may cause dizziness.
3. Posterior circulation ischemia: when posterior circulation ischemia occurs, it may cause dizziness when turning the neck, and may also be accompanied by limb weakness, head and face numbness and other manifestations. It is considered that it may be related to long-term poor lifestyle, atherosclerosis and other factors.
It is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible to clarify the cause of dizziness, and then be guided by the doctor to treat and regulate.