Pain caused by cervical spine diseases can be located in the neck, shoulder or upper limb. Pain caused by cervical spine diseases is mostly located in the neck, for example, cervical spondylosis can cause pain and numbness in the back of the neck; cervical spine tuberculosis mainly causes neck pain, and in later stages, a cold abscess-forming neck mass may be detected in the back of the neck. Cervical spine tumor mainly causes persistent pain in the neck. When cervical spine disease causes nerve root or brachial plexus nerve compression, it can cause radiating pain in shoulder or upper limb, for example, cervical spondylosis, cervical spine tuberculosis, cervical spine tumor and other diseases can cause the above mentioned nerve compression pain, accompanied by sensory abnormalities in upper limb, numbness and weakness. Patients suspected of suffering from cervical spine disease are recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible, so that the diagnosis can be clarified in time and appropriate treatment can be given.