Cervical pain after cardiac surgery may be related to muscle strain, cervical disc herniation, osteophytes, etc., which requires general treatment, medication or surgery. 1. For muscle strain, it is necessary to pay attention to rest, which can help relieve muscle pain; oral analgesics such as celecoxib and myosin such as epirubicin hydrochloride can be taken according to the doctor’s instructions; for those who are not effective in conservative treatment, minimally invasive surgery is feasible. 2. For cervical disc herniation, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen and myorelaxants such as epirubicin can be taken orally as prescribed by the doctor; decompression surgery can be chosen according to the specific conditions. 3. For those caused by osteophytes, oral ibuprofen or morphine and other analgesics, intra-articular injection of sodium vitrate, etc., as prescribed by the doctor; if the conservative treatment is ineffective, surgical treatment is feasible. It is recommended to go to the regular hospital in time after cardiac surgery for cervical pain, to clarify the cause of the disease, and to standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor.