Menstruation can be moderate push cervical spine. Women will have uterine bleeding during menstruation, but the time spent on cervical spine pushing and holding is not long, usually no more than 30 minutes, and only accelerates local blood circulation, and does not significantly affect the blood circulation of the whole body, and even if it increases the bleeding, it is not particularly serious. Therefore, if menstruating female patients have cervical spine problems, massage and acupressure treatments can be carried out moderately to relieve clinical symptoms. If the treatment is carried out after the menstrual period, it may aggravate the clinical symptoms and is not conducive to the recovery of cervical spine disease. Patients should try to protect the cervical spine in general to avoid diseases such as degenerative changes of the cervical spine or trauma to the cervical spine.