In general, cervical disc herniation can be treated without surgery if there are only symptoms such as localized pain and no serious symptoms such as paralysis. However, when cervical disc herniation starts seriously or progressively worsens, when it recurs and cannot be relieved by non-surgical treatments, when there is severe pain and obvious neurological dysfunction, or when there are symptoms of spinal cord compression, surgical treatment is necessary. Cervical disc herniation is a pathological process of cervical disc degenerative changes, mainly refers to the disc herniation or prolapse in the posterior spinal canal, caused by the spinal cord, spinal cord nerve root compression or irritation and the emergence of neck and shoulder pain, upper extremity radiating pain and other nerve root compression symptoms and sensory deficits or motor deficits, incomplete spastic paralysis and other spinal cord compression manifestations. Cervical disc herniation is recommended to seek timely medical treatment to clarify the diagnosis, and targeted treatment under the guidance of the doctor.