Cervical spondylosis with nerve compression and numbness in the fingers is classified as neurogenic cervical spondylosis in the clinical typing. Clinically, it mostly manifests as numbness in one or both upper arms and fingers. Due to the large individual differences of patients, different patients may have different clinical symptoms, different degrees of pain, etc. Patients can choose the following ways to continue treatment according to the situation: 1. General treatment: Conservative treatment is usually available for neurogenic cervical spondylosis, and general treatment is the basis of treatment. Proper sleep posture should be maintained, and attention should be paid to keeping warm during sleep to avoid aggravation of cervical spondylosis due to poor posture. Patients with long working hours can choose to use cervical pillows to protect the neck and exercise appropriately; 2. Drug treatment: on the basis of general treatment, non-steroidal drugs or nerve-nourishing drugs, such as ibuprofen, meloxicam, methylcobalamin, vitamin B1, vitamin B12, etc., can be chosen for treatment under the advice of doctors; 3. Traction treatment: patients with frequent finger tingling can also be treated by neck traction The angle and position of traction usually vary from person to person, so it must be carried out by a professional physician and must not be operated privately; 4.Surgical treatment: If conservative treatment cannot relieve the symptoms of patients with neurogenic cervical spondylosis, treatment can also be carried out by surgical means, but it is more invasive; 5.Other treatment: Physiotherapy and Chinese medicine treatment can also be carried out for neurogenic cervical spondylosis. Auxiliary treatment, early diagnosis and selection of suitable treatment will help patients’ recovery and prognosis. In addition, when patients with cervical spondylosis have numbness in the fingers, they should pay attention to rest in daily life, keep warm, avoid overexertion as much as possible, and at the same time actively go to the hospital to consult a doctor to choose a suitable treatment.