What is the medicine for hand numbness caused by cervical spine compression

Cervical spine compression causes numbness in the hand, you can take the following drugs: First, nerve-nourishing drugs: vitamin B1, vitamin B12, which can improve nerve nutrition, relieve nerve edema and promote the recovery of nerve function, thus reducing the clinical symptoms of numbness in the hand. Second, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs: loxoprofen sodium, celecoxib, and pautazone, which can eliminate nerve inflammation and relieve the clinical symptoms of hand numbness. Third, muscle relaxants: If the patient has neck stiffness, he can also take oral Eperisone to relax the muscles of the back of the neck and promote the recovery of the physiological curvature of the cervical spine, which can relieve the clinical symptoms of hand numbness. Patients with cervical spine compression hand numbness, if mild, can be treated with oral medication and with traction. If it is more severe, surgical treatment needs to be considered.