How to treat cervical spondylosis in Western medicine

Western medicine for cervical spondylosis, if the pain in the cervical spine or shoulder and neck is very severe, you can take oral anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs, such as Fenbid, diclofenac sodium extended-release capsules, loxoprofen tablets, etc. If the pain is particularly severe and affects sleep, you can also take oral sedative-hypnotic drugs, such as diazepam tablets, etc. If the symptoms are not relieved, dehydration treatment, such as mannitol, can be administered quietly. Usually, you can take oral nerve-nourishing drugs to promote the energy supply of nerve tissues and improve the metabolism of nerves, such as vitamin B1 and vitamin B12, or you can order other nerve-nourishing drugs. If there is no relief after symptomatic treatment, closure therapy can also be used. In case of ineffectiveness of long-term regular conservative treatment, further surgical treatment can be performed after auxiliary examination.