Normal Blood Pressure, Yet Frequent "Dizziness" – What's Going On? Reminder: 6 Diseases to Be Mindful of
Cervical Spondylosis: Among cervical spondylosis cases, vertebral artery-type cervical spondylosis can cause insufficient blood supply to the brain, resulting in dizziness. Timely vascular imaging of the vertebral artery is necessary to diagnose this condition. Severe cervical curvature abnormalities can also cause dizziness, requiring corrective measures such as maintaining proper posture, using a low pillow during sleep, and avoiding excessive head tilting. If dizziness is due to vertebral artery stenosis, cervical vascular ultrasound should be promptly performed upon discovery.