How to treat cervical herniated spinal stenosis

Cervical herniated spinal stenosis can be treated with general treatment such as resting and wearing a neck brace, physical therapy such as hot compresses and traction, anti-inflammatory and pain relieving medications, and surgical treatment. 1. General treatment: avoid prolonged bowing of the head in life, correct bad posture, rest with localized braking when in pain, and wear a neck brace. 2. Physiotherapy: local hot compresses, infrared and other baking electricity to promote local circulation, in addition to traction therapy under the guidance of a professional doctor to help relieve compression. 3. Medication: anti-inflammatory and pain relieving drugs such as Celecoxib and Loxoprofen sodium tablets, nutritive drugs such as methylcobalamin and neurontin, and swelling medications such as Mazolin. 4. Surgery: When conservative treatment is ineffective or symptoms worsen and seriously affect life, patients can consider surgery to relieve nerve compression. Cervical herniated spinal stenosis is recommended to go to the hospital in time, early formal treatment, to avoid adverse effects.