Sympathetic cervical spondylosis is generally not self-healing. Sympathetic cervical spondylosis is caused by cervical degeneration, resulting in cervical intervertebral disc protrusion or localized osteophytes that stimulate the peripheral sympathetic nerves, and the patient may experience symptoms of sympathetic nerve disorders, such as dizziness, panic attacks, sweating, cardiac arrest, and elevated blood pressure. Generally speaking, the degeneration of cervical vertebrae cannot recover by itself, so sympathetic cervical spondylosis cannot be cured by itself in general. The treatment of sympathetic cervical spondylosis requires attention to rest, avoiding prolonged bowing of the head, localized hot compresses, microwaves and other physiotherapy to relieve local symptoms. When accompanied by pain, you can take pain relieving drugs such as Loxoprofen and Erythroxib under the guidance of a doctor. When conservative treatment is ineffective or symptoms worsen, surgical treatment can be taken. Sympathetic cervical spondylosis can not be cured by itself, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, early and regular treatment, to avoid adverse effects, do not blindly use drugs.