There are many triggers for cervical pain, which may be caused by neck muscle strain, trauma or tumor compression, etc. Different causes of cervical pain take different ways to deal with it, and commonly used treatments include medication, physical therapy, surgery, and so on. 1. Neck muscle strain: Sitting for a long time, lowering the head, improper pillow and other factors will cause neck muscle strain and neck pain. Patients should avoid sitting for a long time, bowing the head, and change to use a suitable pillow. Physiotherapy, massage and other methods can improve blood circulation in the neck and relieve neck muscle tension and spasm. If necessary, follow the doctor’s instructions for oral or topical pain medication such as diclofenac diethylamide. Neck pain can be relieved. 2. Trauma: Trauma may cause bone or soft tissue injury, resulting in cervical pain. The severity of the disease can be determined by cervical spine CT and MRI. Mild cases can be treated conservatively with physical therapy and hot compresses; however, if there is a history of significant bone damage, surgery is needed to reset the fracture. 3. Tumor compression: Neck tumors may compress the cervical nerves, leading to symptoms of cervical pain. This kind of patients should seek medical treatment in time and choose to undergo resection, chemotherapy or radiotherapy under the guidance of doctors. Cervical spine pain may also be caused by cervical spondylosis, falling pillow and other reasons. It is recommended that patients with cervical spine pain go to the hospital in a timely manner to identify the cause of the disease and under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.