Cervical spondylosis causing hand numbness is mostly seen in nerve root cervical spondylosis, the severity of which is related to the degree of nerve compression and physical condition of the patient, and should be consulted and treated in time. If the degree of nerve compression is mild, most patients can control the development of the disease through conservative treatment. For example, wearing neck brace brakes, improving bad life, doing daily exercise for shoulder and neck, etc., as well as using steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (such as ibuprofen, etc.), muscle relaxants (ethphenolisone), dehydrating agents (mannitol, etc.), and nutritive nerve drugs (methylcobalamin, etc.) as prescribed by the doctor. For the degree of nerve compression is mild and heavy, the patient’s symptoms are more obvious, and the condition is generally more serious, need to choose surgical treatment, such as percutaneous minimally invasive surgery, anterior cervical open surgery. Patients with cervical spondylosis with numbness in the hands should consult a doctor in time to assess the severity of the condition based on the degree of nerve compression, etc., and be treated accordingly.