Problem description: I don’t know if I’m stressed or dizzy recently. I don’t know if it is dizziness caused by cervical spondylosis or dizziness caused by menopause. Are these two the same?
Question date: 2020-11-18
Patient information: Age: 45 Gender: Female
Dizziness due to cervical spondylosis and menopause same.
Dizziness caused by cervical spondylosis, the cause of cervical spondylosis is that the cervical spine has vertebral artery, and the cervical spine has vertebral artery. There are two or one vertebral arteries on the left and right sides of the cervical spine, which enter the skull through the foramen magnum. It is an important artery for blood supply to the brain. Cervical spondylosis causes dizziness. Mainly refers to the proliferation of cervical intervertebral joints or hook-convex joints, resulting in compression of the vertebral artery. Menopause is a series of symptoms caused by declining estrogen levels. Cervical spondylosis may also cause some symptoms of cervical origin. The two are actually very easy to distinguish, just take a cervical vertebra film to see.
It is recommended to avoid fatigue from bowing your head and neck for a long time, and to keep warm from the cold and not to be tired. It is recommended to use a hard pillow.
Suggestions are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed examination