Cervical dizziness
Cervical vertigo is caused by qualitative or functional changes in the generator of the cervical spine and related soft tissues (joint capsules, ligaments, nerves, blood vessels, muscles, etc.). Cervical vertigo is caused by the abnormal impulses from the proprioceptors of the upper cervical spine entering the vestibular nucleus. The following points are related to cervical vertigo: (1) At the onset and onset, neck pain is closely related to the symptoms of vertigo. (2) Previous history of neck trauma or disease. (3) Eliminate vertigo caused by other reasons. It is important to ask for a detailed medical history and to examine other conditions that can cause dizziness in the clinic.
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