Nerve root cervical spondylosis is more serious than other types of cervical spondylosis with hand numbness. Neurogenic cervical spondylosis is due to a series of pain and numbness caused by compression of spinal nerve roots, of which hand numbness is one of the more typical symptoms, with numbness of the fingers, fingertip sensory hypersensitivity or hyperalgesia as a typical symptom. If the duration of the disease is long, there will also be muscle atrophy of the interphalangeal muscles of the fingers, accompanied by muscle atrophy of the upper limbs, muscle weakness and other symptoms, and the scope of pain and numbness is the same as the area of compressed nerve innervation. If the symptoms of nerve root cervical spondylosis hand numbness, it is recommended that the patient go to the hospital for medical examination, to clarify the cause of the disease and then symptomatic treatment.