What should I do if I have a herniated cervical disc and my neck is very stiff?

Herniated cervical disc and stiff neck are mainly due to nerve root compression, which can be treated by non-surgical treatments such as bed rest, bone traction, use of drugs such as ibuprofen and methylcobalamin, and surgical treatments are needed for serious cases. 1. Non-surgical treatment: A herniated cervical disc compresses the nerve roots and irritates the nerves, resulting in stiffness, limited movement and pain, which can be relieved by bed rest and bone traction. When the pain is unbearable, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen can be used to relieve pain, and neurotrophic drugs such as methylcobalamin can also be used. 2. Surgery: If non-surgical treatment is ineffective, or the symptoms are severe and have affected normal work and life, surgery can be considered. Surgery is mainly to remove the herniated intervertebral disc to relieve the compression and irritation to the spinal nerves. Improvement of clinical symptoms. All of the above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self-medication. If the diagnosis of cervical disc herniation is confirmed, it is recommended to carry out standardized treatment as early as possible in order to reduce the adverse effects of the disease.