The manifestations of cervical 3-7 disc degenerative herniation are neck pain, upper extremity pain or numbness, lower extremity abnormality and so on. 1. Neck pain: a cervical 3-7 degenerative disc herniation will compress the nerve roots, and the most important symptom is pain in the neck and shoulder area, as well as a feeling of stiffness. 2. Upper limb pain or numbness: a cervical 3-7 degenerative disc herniation compresses the nerve root and affects the upper arm, which mainly manifests as pain or numbness in the upper limb, with different areas of the innervated muscles showing different pain and numbness in different areas, and the more serious the compression symptoms are, the more severe the degree of pain will be. 3. Lower limb abnormalities: If the cervical 3-7 disc degeneration and herniation compresses the spinal cord, lower limb symptoms will also appear, mainly manifested as numbness and heaviness of the lower limbs, and it feels like stepping on cotton when walking. Cervical 3-7 disc degeneration herniation should be actively treated, according to the severity of the disease, choose the appropriate treatment method, usually recommended to avoid prolonged low head and work.