Compression of nerves in cervical spondylosis is commonly seen in nerve root type cervical spondylosis, which can be treated with non-surgical and surgical treatments according to the degree of compression. Neurogenic cervical spondylosis is caused by the compression of the corresponding nerve roots by the protruding cervical intervertebral discs, causing neurogenic symptoms, which are mainly manifested as sensory disorders and radiating pains in the innervated area of the involved nerves, and has the highest incidence rate in cervical spondylosis. The treatment is as follows: 1. Physiotherapy: most patients have good results after non-surgical treatment, such as only nerve root symptoms can be preferred to non-surgical treatment, including cervical spine firming, cervical traction, bed rest, warmth, improve the poor working position and sleeping posture, adjust the height of pillows, while can be combined with the treatment of massage, massage and other methods. 2. Pharmacotherapy: In the non-surgical treatment, medication can be used to relieve the symptoms of nerve compression, such as oral anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs (e.g. celecoxib, diclofenac sodium tablets) and muscle relaxants (e.g. etoperisone hydrochloride tablets, cotrimoxazole, etc.). 3. Surgical treatment: If the nerve compression symptoms are aggravated by non-surgical treatment and affect normal work and study, surgical treatment should be considered, such as anterior decompression and fusion of cervical spine and posterior decompression surgery. Cervical spondylosis compression of the nerve should be timely medical treatment, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment, the above medication should be used under the guidance of the doctor, to avoid self-medication.