The treatment options for cervical restrictive dystonia include two types, one is conventional medication and the other is botulinum toxin injection, the medications include haloperidol, Antan, clonidine, baclofen, etc., which need to be taken consistently, daily, during the medication period, regular review, adjustment of the dosage, and liver and kidney function tests if necessary, to avoid the damage of the medication to the body. Botulinum toxin treatment, generally requires localized treatment in the neck muscles under the guidance of electromyography, in order to achieve better results. When the symptoms recur after 3-6 months, the treatment can be continued. Side effects mainly include allergy, local bleeding, difficulty in swallowing, etc. It is important to pay attention to the occurrence of such complications.