Can you recover from cervical stenosis compression of nerves

Cervical stenosis compression of nerves is usually reversible after regular treatment. Commonly used treatments include medication and surgery. Cervical spinal stenosis compressing the nerves usually causes pain in the neck and upper limbs, and symptoms such as unsteady walking and even incontinence may also occur. Cervical stenosis is often treated with medication and surgery. Patients with mild symptoms are often treated with nerve-nourishing, anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving drugs such as methylcobalamin and ibuprofen. For more severe symptoms, surgery is needed, mainly using cervical spinal decompression and internal fixation. If cervical spinal stenosis compresses the nerves, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital in a timely manner, complete the relevant examinations under the guidance of the doctor and follow the doctor’s instructions for active treatment.