Cervical spine bulge compressing the dural sac belongs to cervical spondylosis, which is mainly categorized into non-surgical treatment and surgical treatment . Non-surgical treatment includes head and neck traction, physical therapy, exercise therapy, and medication. Cervical spondylosis is mainly categorized into four types: cervical, neurogenic, spinal, and other types. Non-surgical treatment is mainly preferred for cervical, nerve root and other types of cervical spondylosis, and non-surgical treatment includes the following aspects: 1. head and neck traction: safe and effective, small weight, slow, continuous traction, weight control at about 1/13 of body weight. 2. Physical therapy: including cervical braking, heat therapy and electrotherapy, which can relieve cervical pain and other symptoms. 3. Exercise therapy: Moderate, low-intensity exercise can help cervical spine recovery. 4. Medication: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (acetaminophen, indomethacin, etc.), neurotrophic drugs (B vitamins, murine nerve growth factor, etc.), and muscle relaxants (epirubicin, etc.) can be used to alleviate the symptoms as prescribed by the doctor. Surgery is indicated for patients whose condition worsens after non-surgical treatment for the above conditions, as well as for patients with spinal cord cervical spondylosis, such as discectomy. If cervical spine bulge compresses the dural sac, you should go to the hospital in time and standardize the treatment under the doctor’s guidance.