What medicine to take for cervical spondylosis headache

Patients with cervical spondylosis who have headache can take the following types of drugs: First, non-steroidal analgesic and anti-inflammatory drugs: such as ibuprofen extended-release capsules, Ancon, loxoprofen sodium, etc., which can rapidly relieve head pain and reduce the neuroedema caused by cervical spondylosis. Second, muscle relaxation drugs: such as ethylparisone hydrochloride, etc., can release the tension of neck muscles, restore the physiological curvature of cervical spine, indirectly relieve the clinical symptoms of cerebral blood supply insufficiency and reduce head pain. In addition to taking the above drugs, patients also need to cooperate with cervical spine continuous traction, massage, acupuncture and physiotherapy in order to get significant relief of clinical symptoms. At the same time, the exercise of cervical and back muscles should be strengthened to prevent the recurrence of symptoms.