The main consideration of dizziness caused by cervical spondylosis is that the patient has sympathetic cervical spondylosis. After hyperosteogeny, the general patient will compress the local sympathetic nerve, making its excitability increase, thus stimulating the patient's blood vessels to contract, resulting in insufficient cerebral blood supply after the patient's arterial blood vessels contract, Patients often show dizziness and headache, or even blackness and syncope in severe cases. In addition, nausea and vomiting may also occur in patients. It is necessary for patients to clarify their condition as soon as possible, which can be confirmed by CT examination or MRI examination of the cervical spine, and can be recovered by traction of the neck, or acupuncture, physiotherapy, massage and massage.