Cervical spinal stenosis is treated with physical therapy, medication, and surgery. Treatment varies from person to person and should be in accordance with medical advice. 1. Physiotherapy: it is suitable for patients with mild symptoms, including bed rest to relieve symptoms, electrotherapy, thermotherapy, acupuncture and massage to improve local blood circulation. 2. Drug therapy: including non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen, closed therapy drugs such as prednisolone, neurotrophic drugs such as methylcobalamin, muscle relaxants such as ethphenazone, etc., which can alleviate the pain, numbness and other symptoms. 3. Surgery: When conservative treatment fails to improve the effect, it can only be treated by surgery. Surgery is divided into anterior surgery, posterior surgery, and combined anterior and posterior surgery. Anterior surgery generally removes the disc or removes the vertebral body together, and artificial materials are used to fill and fix the disc. There are two types of posterior surgeries, one enlarges the spinal canal and the other, after immobilization, removes the entire vertebral plate in the back and immobilizes it with a nail-rod system. It is recommended that when you suffer from cervical spinal stenosis, you should go to a regular hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment.