How does cervical vertebra cause vertigo to do

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Vertigo caused by cervical spondylosis is mostly caused by cervical spondylosis. It is based on cervical disc degeneration, and then accompanied by hypertrophy of surrounding ligaments, hyperosteogeny, and important structures around. Cervical Spondylosis is characterized by discomfort in the neck, which is often sore, swollen, stiff, dizzy, and inflexible, followed by numbness in the hands, weakness in the fingers, lack of flexibility in walking, and so on. Generally speaking, this is a typical manifestation of cervical spondylosis. The main types of cervical spondylosis are myelopathy and radiculopathy. There are also rare cervical spondylosis such as vertebral artery type, cervical spondylosis and esophageal cervical spondylosis. The treatment of cervical spondylosis includes drug treatment, traction treatment, physical therapy, massage, hot compress, etc. However, myelopathy and radiculopathy require surgery if they show continuous compression of the spinal cord and nerve roots.

How does cervical vertebra cause vertigo to do



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