When the symptoms of cervical nerve compression are mild, you can choose bed rest, massage, bone traction, the use of methylcobalamin, ibuprofen and other medications, while severe cases need surgery. 1. Mild symptoms: cervical spondylosis and cervical disc herniation can lead to cervical nerve compression, resulting in shoulder and neck pain, abnormal skin sensation, and inflexibility of the upper limbs. Symptoms can be relieved by bed rest, massage or traction. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen and celecoxib can also be used to relieve pain and inflammation. Or use methylcobalamin, vitamin B12 and other neurotrophic drugs to eliminate nerve edema. 2. Severe symptoms: If the above symptoms worsen without relief, surgical treatment can be considered, such as anterior disc removal and internal fixation or posterior decompression of the laminae, so as to relieve the compression of the cervical nerves from the root cause. All of the above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self-medication. If cervical nerve compression is diagnosed, it is recommended that standardized treatment be carried out as soon as possible to reduce the adverse effects of the disease.