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  The symptoms of cervical spondylosis were mentioned earlier. Next, the treatment of cervical spondylosis is introduced to you. The overall treatment is divided into internal and external treatment methods.  Internal treatment of cervical spondylosis: Western medicine is based on oral painkillers (such as Tylenol, indomethacin controlled-release tablets, loxoprofen sodium tablets, celecoxib, tramadol, etc.) and nutritional nerve classes (such as adenosine cobalamin). Chinese medicine is mainly based on various types of tonics and proprietary medicines (such as cervical rejuvenation pellets, dahliaodan, etc.).  External treatment of cervical spondylosis: Western medicine surgery (if conservative treatment by Chinese and Western medicine is ineffective, those who have indications for surgery), external painkillers (such as flurbiprofen babu cream, etc.), physical therapy and rehabilitation training. Chinese medicine is mainly based on various types of acupuncture, massage and plastering.  Overall, both internal and external treatment methods are focused on relieving symptoms. The cure lies in the individual removing the triggering and persistent factors, correcting bad habits, and carrying out corresponding rehabilitation training and exercise to prevent the recurrence of cervical spondylosis symptoms.  There are several questions that people are concerned about.  Do I need to take a film for cervical spondylosis? What is the best film to take?  Usually, if there is neck and shoulder discomfort, especially if it is accompanied by restricted movement, dizziness and headache (especially lateral headache) or hand numbness, it is recommended to take ordinary X-ray films first. In Beijing hospitals, most of the films are digital DR films, and the dose of radiation is much better than the old machines, so you do not have to worry too much. If the ordinary film (DR) suggests a herniated disc image, especially if the patient walks with a light feeling, it is recommended to further investigate the cervical spine CT scan (this radiation dose is larger than ordinary X-ray), or MRI cervical spine scan examination (no radiation). However, each case is analyzed on a case-by-case basis, and there are contraindications and precautions associated with each type of examination.  How long does it take to re-take a cervical spine film after a previous one?  If a previous film has been taken, no trauma has occurred so far, and the symptoms are similar to or less severe than the cervical spine symptoms at the time of the last film, the previous film can be consulted first. If there is an aggravation or change in symptoms, it is recommended that a new film be taken, regardless of the length of time since the last film was taken.