Is a herniated cervical 3-4-5-6 disc serious?

A cervical 3-4-5-6 disc herniation isn’t serious if the symptoms aren’t severe, but it’s more serious if the symptoms are severe and seriously disruptive to your life.
A cervical 3-4-5-6 disc herniation is a herniated disc in the cervical spine, where the herniated disc presses on the nerves in the back of the spine. In most cases, mild symptoms can be relieved by conservative treatment, and surgery can be used if conservative treatment does not relieve the symptoms and severely affects the patient’s life.
Most of the symptoms can be relieved by conservative treatment. Conservative treatment mainly consists of symptomatic rest, improvement of bad habits, use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as Celecoxib for pain relief, and decongestants such as Mazolin to reduce the edema, and other ways of medication should be carried out under the guidance of the doctor.
If the swelling is not relieved after 6-8 weeks of conservative treatment and seriously affects your life, surgical treatment can be used. Surgical treatment includes minimally invasive surgery and traditional open surgery.
Cervical disc herniation needs to be actively consulted, and follow the doctor’s instructions for reasonable treatment.