What about vertigo caused by cervical vertebrae?

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2025-05-22 23:22:51 Views: 82 times

Vertigo caused by cervical spondylosis is mostly the typical clinical manifestation of cervical spondylosis of vertebral artery type. The patient will normally show vertigo, lower limb paralysis and unstable standing when the head rotates to the healthy side. At the same time, headache accompanied by occipital and parietal occipital may show nausea, vomiting, sweating and so on. In severe cases, sudden blindness or sudden fainting may occur. For such patients, we should actively improve the x-ray of the neck, CT and MRI of the neck, do angiography of the neck to assess the degree and location of vertebral artery compression, and if necessary, surgically remove the spurs of the herniated intervertebral disc hyperplasia, calcified thickened ligaments, etc. These can alleviate the compression of vertebral artery and obtain better curative effect.



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