What to do if half of your body is numb due to cervical vertebrae?

Numbness of half of the body caused by cervical vertebrae, i.e. cervical spondylosis with nerve compression symptoms, is handled by conservative treatment and surgical treatment.
1. Conservative treatment: firstly, patients can undergo strict conservative treatment to observe the changes of nerve function, such as traction treatment to increase the vertebral body space. Localized hot compresses, spectrum therapy and other physical modalities are carried out to accelerate local blood circulation. Oral vitamin B1, methylcobalamin and other drugs to nourish peripheral nerves; intravenous mannitol, dexamethasone and other drugs to reduce nerve root edema.
2. Surgery: Surgery is recommended for patients who have been ineffective after more than 3~6 months of strict conservative treatment, patients with spinal cord cervical spondylosis, or patients who have been affected by normal work and life.
The herniated intervertebral discs are removed through surgical procedures to relieve the compression of the nerve roots. Surgical methods include laminectomy, anterior internal fixation surgery, and posterior laminectomy recommended surgery.
For the same disease, patients with different physical conditions and different stages of the disease are treated differently and should be treated in a standardized manner under the guidance of a doctor. All of the above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self-medication.