Can you recover from a herniated cervical disc?

Herniated cervical discs generally cannot be restored to their original state, but symptoms such as dizziness and unsteady walking can be relieved to a certain extent through conservative treatment, medication and surgery. 1. Conservative treatment: For mild cervical herniated discs, such as bulging discs, traction, massage and hot compresses can be used to relieve symptoms. For example, traction can relax the neck muscles, improve the normal physiological curvature of the cervical vertebrae, and reduce the pressure on the nerve roots; massage and hot compresses can promote blood circulation in the neck. 2. Medication: Patients with mild herniated cervical discs can take medication to improve their symptoms when cervical spondylosis strikes, such as analgesic medications like celecoxib and nutritive nerve medications like methylcobalamin, as prescribed by the doctor. 3. Surgery: For patients with obvious spinal cord compression due to cervical disc herniation, headache, dizziness, reflex pain and other symptoms often occur, and such patients are recommended to contact the pressure of cervical disc herniation on the peripheral nerves and blood vessels through surgical treatment. The specific use of the above drugs need to be under the guidance of a physician, and should not be used without authorization. It is recommended that patients with cervical disc herniation go to the hospital in time to carry out follow-up treatment under the guidance of specialized doctors.