Treatment of 34-segment cervical herniation

Cervical 3-4 segmental disc herniation is relatively common in clinical practice and can be diagnosed as cervical spondylosis. It mainly occurs due to overexertion, strain, or a posture maintained for a long time, and in addition, trauma can also lead to cervical 3-4 segmental disc herniation. In this case, we should first take X-ray, CT film and MRI film of the cervical spine to clarify the classification of cervical spondylosis, and then consider the corresponding treatment method. If the degree of cervical disc herniation is not serious and it belongs to cervical cervical spondylosis, the patient feels blurred vision, blurred vision, tingling and numbness in both upper limbs. In the treatment, bed rest and neck braking can be considered, while jaw rest traction can be done. In the neck, acupuncture, moxibustion and herbal ionic acupoint penetration treatment can also be combined, and oral neurotrophic drugs should also be considered, such as oral mikbol and methylcobalamin tablets can be taken.