How to treat finger paralysis caused by cervical vertebrae pressing on the nerve line

A herniated cervical disc can press on the nerve root to produce numbness, which can be recovered through the use of medications such as aspirin, traction and surgical treatment. 1. Medication: For patients with mild symptoms, medication can usually be used. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin and ibuprofen and neurotrophic drugs such as methylcobalamin and vitamin B1 can be taken to relieve symptoms. 2. Traction therapy: The symptoms can also be improved by head and neck traction, slow and continuous traction on the head and neck. 3. Surgery: For patients who have failed conservative treatment and have more serious symptoms, open surgery can be performed to open the spinal canal and remove the bony stenosis and herniated lumbar intervertebral discs, which can be used to release the nerve roots and prevent them from being compressed again. When cervical compression of nerves leads to numbness in the fingers, patients need to go to the hospital for examination and choose the most appropriate treatment according to the doctor’s diagnosis.