The treatment of cervical spine tuberculosis differs from one case to another, as follows: 1. If the local abscess is small, the bone destruction is light, the cervical vertebral body has no obvious posterior protrusion deformity or vertebral instability, and there are no obvious symptoms of cervical spinal nerve compression, cervical spine braking, such as brace fixation, cervical traction, etc., can be carried out to protect the vertebral body, together with anti-tuberculosis drug treatment. The principle of adequate amount, full course, joint and regular medication should be followed. 2. If the local abscess is large, the bone destruction is obvious, the vertebral body is obviously posteriorly deformed or the vertebral body is unstable, and the symptoms of cervical spinal nerve compression are accompanied, surgery should be performed as early as possible, and anti-tuberculosis medication should be administered for 2-4 weeks before surgery.