Cervical spine pain in teenagers is usually related to head and neck trauma, cervical spondylosis, cervical disc herniation, etc. It should be reasonably treated in combination with the cause of the disease. 1. Head and neck trauma: When the head and neck are traumatized, it may lead to cervical spine and shoulder pain, affecting the normal activities, and should be timely medical treatment. When the injury is not serious, you can take oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as ibuprofen and celecoxib, as prescribed by your doctor. 2. Cervical spondylosis: If the current acute stage, the pain is relatively strong, it is recommended to take oral ibuprofen, celecoxib for pain relief. If there are muscle spasms that cause pressure on the nerves, it can be relieved by traction therapy. 3. Cervical disc herniation: when there is nerve root compression, physical therapy can be taken, such as traction therapy, infrared physiotherapy, microwave physiotherapy. Teenagers with cervical pain need to reduce the amount of activity, if necessary, should be braked to rest. Sleeping at night should also pay attention to the sleeping posture, specific treatment should be under the guidance of a professional physician treatment, not unauthorized use of drugs.