Moxibustion can provide some relief for cervical spondylosis, but you should seek medical attention when symptoms are severe.
Moxibustion can significantly reduce pain and improve symptoms associated with cervical spondylosis. It can be used to treat cervical spondylosis caused by feeling cold and bone marrow loss. Through the warm and hot stimulation of moxibustion, it can achieve the purpose of warming the meridians, dispersing the cold and clearing the collaterals.
In addition to simple moxibustion, spacer moxibustion can also be used, such as Chinese herbs with pain-relieving and menstruation-warming effects (e.g., epiphyllum, ginger, etc.), which are applied to both sides of the daxi vertebrae points. Moxibustion is still effective for cervical cervical spondylosis, the early stages of cervical spondylosis, and clinical moxibustion can improve discomfort such as pain, stiffness, and limited mobility in the neck.
The use of moxibustion treatment needs to be operated under the supervision of a doctor.