Cervical heart syndrome may be due to angina pectoris, arrhythmia and cervical hypertension caused by cervical spondylosis, which can be treated by choosing the appropriate medication according to the symptoms. 1. Angina pectoris: cervical angina pectoris is usually a sudden pain, which mainly occurs at the back of the upper or middle sternum, and can also invade most of the precordial area, usually the shoulders and upper limbs, most commonly the left side. It can be treated by drugs such as nitroglycerin and isosorbide dinitrate, which have the effect of vasodilating blood vessels and resisting angina pectoris. 2. Arrhythmia: Arrhythmia caused by cervical spondylosis is usually caused by changes in posture or stance without damage to the cardiovascular system. Most of them are recurrent and gradually aggravated. They can be treated with drugs such as oral lidocaine and propafenone under the guidance of doctors, which have inhibitory antiarrhythmic effects. 3. Cervical hypertension: caused by changes in head and neck posture, there will be a large fluctuation in blood pressure, can be treated with drugs such as nifedipine and captopril, which have the effect of dilating blood vessels and lowering blood pressure. Patients with cervical heart syndrome can also be treated by hot compresses on the neck, moxibustion, baking lamp irradiation, and common needling, etc. If the treatment effect is unsatisfactory, surgery is recommended.