Medication for cervical spinal stenosis generally relieves the symptoms, but it is difficult to control the condition. Cervical spinal stenosis refers to the narrowing of the anterior and posterior diameters of the cervical vertebrae and the cervical spinal canal due to herniated cervical discs or thickening of ligaments and bony structures. If the degree of stenosis is not serious and the irritation to the nerve roots and spinal cord is relatively small, oral medication can be taken, applying neurotrophic drugs such as methylcobalamin and vitamin B12, and also applying non-steroidal drugs such as etoricoxib and celecoxib to improve the symptoms but it is difficult to control the condition. If the spinal stenosis is more serious and the symptoms cannot be completely relieved by medication, or if there is no significant improvement after more than three months of medication, it should be solved by timely surgical treatment. If you have cervical spinal stenosis, you must go to the regular hospital in time for consultation as well as treatment, do not treat it by yourself, do not blindly use medication, so as not to delay the condition.