There is no such thing as the fastest way to recover from cervical dural sac compression. The appropriate treatment should be chosen according to the degree of compression, and the commonly used clinical methods include general treatment, medication, surgery, and so on. Cervical dural sac compression is usually caused by some diseases such as disc herniation and osteophytes compressing the dural sac in the spinal canal, and the common symptoms include muscle weakness, pain and numbness. 1. General treatment: mild compression of the cervical dural sac can be relieved by general treatment, such as correcting the bad posture of the neck, minimizing head bowing, cervical spine traction, and avoiding too high pillow heights, etc. When symptoms such as pain and numbness occur, the cervical dural sac is usually compressed. Pain, numbness and other symptoms can also be combined with physical therapy, massage and other symptoms. 2. Drug treatment: patients with mild cervical dural sac compression can also use nutritive drugs such as methylcobalamin and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen to relieve symptoms. 3. Surgery: Patients with severe cervical dural sac compression or those who have not seen significant results after general treatment need to undergo surgery, such as posterior cervical decompression surgery, to relieve the compression on the nerves. It is recommended that patients with cervical dural sac compression should seek timely medical treatment under the guidance of a doctor.