If there is an osteophyte in the cervical spine with a hemangioma, the specifics of the hemangioma need to be looked at. If the location of the hemangioma is special and the size is large, surgical treatment is required. The treatments for cervical osteophytes with hemangioma mainly include surgical resection, interventional therapy and cryotherapy. 1. Surgical treatment: at present, surgical excision can be carried out in time for hemangioma. The traditional surgical method usually involves local tissue incision and local suture after removing the diseased tissue. The trauma of surgical treatment will be larger, and the recovery time after surgery is longer, which is usually applied to hemangioma with larger volume. 2. Freezing therapy: It causes the formation of intracellular ice crystals under rapid cooling, which destroys the intracellular structure. This treatment can eliminate the diseased tissue of hemangioma in time. However, the disadvantage of cryotherapy is that it is easy to cause frostbite to the surrounding tissues. At present, it is generally used in the treatment of hemangioma with small size. 3. Interventional therapy: the application of interventional therapy is more extensive. Through arterial puncture to reach the lesion site, sclerosing agent and other drugs can be injected locally, which can make the local lesion disappear in time. Generally, the recurrence rate of hemangioma after interventional therapy is relatively low, and the damage to the body is relatively small. The treatment of cervical spine with osteophytes with hemangioma needs to be carried out according to the specific conditions of patients. Before treatment, the severity of the disease can be clarified by CT or MRI of the neck, so as to formulate a corresponding treatment plan. After the treatment, patients should pay attention to more rest and regular medication changes, and actively cooperate with the later treatment and care, in order to promote the recovery of health.