The cure rate of sympathetic cervical spondylosis lacks big statistics, and the cure rate is generally lower than other types of cervical spondylosis. Sympathetic cervical spondylosis is a difficult type of cervical spondylosis to treat, mainly due to the symptoms of this type of cervical spondylosis are atypical, often manifested as changes in heart rate, changes in blood pressure, nausea, vomiting, memory loss and other non-specific symptoms, the onset of the early onset of the cervical spondylosis is difficult to cervical spondylosis diagnosis, resulting in the condition of the disease to further develop, and the difficulty of treatment in the later stages of the increase. The specific mechanism of sympathetic cervical spondylosis that produces related neurological symptoms has not yet been fully studied, and the current treatments are still symptomatic, which can alleviate the clinical symptoms, but the symptoms will still recur after the treatment, making it difficult to solve the problem at the root; even if the nucleus pulposus is removed through surgical procedures, a portion of the patients will still experience sympathetic excitation related symptoms after the surgery. If the diagnosis of sympathetic cervical spondylosis is confirmed, early and standardized treatment is recommended to reduce the adverse effects of the disease.