Mild hammer-like protrusion of the posterior edge of the cervical disc is a kind of cervical spondylosis, which is mainly related to long-term maintenance of poor posture, cervical disc degeneration and so on. Patients are prone to nausea and vomiting, neck and back pain and other symptoms, which can be treated with medication, physical therapy and surgery if necessary. Mild hammer-like protrusion of the posterior margin of the cervical disc is an abnormal phenomenon, which is mainly a kind of cervical spondylosis caused by prolonged poor posture and cervical disc degeneration and other factors. Usually, a mild hammer-like herniation of the posterior border of the cervical disc causes nausea and vomiting, neck and back pain, numbness and weakness of the limbs, loss of grip strength, tinnitus, hearing loss and other symptoms, and some patients may not have obvious symptoms. Since the disease affects the patient’s quality of life and health, those with pain can take ibuprofen, celecoxib and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs as prescribed by the doctor to relieve the pain. Some muscle spasms can be treated with muscle relaxants such as chlorzoxazone and flupirtine, as well as nutritive nerve medications such as vitamin B and methylcobalamin. Some patients may also receive cervical traction therapy and ultrashort wave therapy. Usually, the prognosis is good and the quality of life can be improved if the patient is actively treated. It is recommended that patients be treated under the guidance of a doctor and should not use drugs indiscriminately on their own. Pay attention to daily care of the neck, and do neck and shoulder activities appropriately.