How to treat arm pain caused by cervical vertebrae

Arm pain caused by cervical vertebrae is usually caused by cervical spondylosis leading to neurovascular compression, which can be relieved by physical therapy, medication, and if necessary, surgery. 1. Physical therapy: For arm pain caused by cervical spondylosis, you can massage your neck and arm to relieve the discomfort, and you can also apply hot compresses, traction, infrared rays and ultra-short wave and other physical therapy measures to the neck, so as to improve the cervical vertebrae’s compression of blood vessels and nerves. 2. Medication: If the pain is severe, non-steroidal drugs such as ibuprofen, celecoxib and rosoprofen sodium can be taken to relieve the discomfort, but care should be taken not to use a large amount of medication over a long period of time, so as not to cause gastrointestinal discomfort. 3. Surgery: If the patient cannot be relieved by conservative treatment, or if the patient is accompanied by other discomforts, and if there is no contraindication to surgery, the patient should undergo surgery for cervical spondylosis in a timely manner. Anterior and posterior cervical spine surgeries can be performed to decompress and loosen the cervical spine. It is recommended that patients actively seek medical treatment and avoid self-medication to avoid delaying the condition.