Numbness of hands and feet due to nerve compression by cervical vertebrae is usually treated by physical therapy, medication and surgery. 1. Physical therapy: prolonged incorrect use of the cervical spine will accelerate the degeneration of the cervical spine, leading to compression of the nerve roots and causing numbness in the hands. Reducing head bowing and keeping the cervical spine in the proper position through traction can effectively relieve symptoms. 2. Medication: The use of some nutritive drugs such as methylcobalamin can also relieve the symptoms of numbness in hands and feet. 3. Surgery: It is suitable for patients with ineffective conservative treatment and severe nerve compression. Spinal cord cervical spondylosis leading to numbness of the lower limbs, the feeling of stepping on cotton, incontinence, etc. should be treated with surgery in time. It is often treated with laminar decompression nerve release surgery and anterior approach decompression surgery. It is recommended that patients with cervical spine compression of nerves leading to numbness in the hands and feet should seek timely medical treatment and choose the appropriate treatment under the guidance of the doctor.