Hand numbness due to cervical spondylosis indicates that it is caused by nerve root cervical spondylosis. Physical therapy, medication, general therapy, and surgery can be used. Neurogenic cervical spondylosis is a condition in which the nerve roots in the neck are compressed by hyperplasia, protruding discs or calcified ligaments, which leads to a weakening of the nerve conduction into the upper limbs, thus causing soreness, pain in the back of the neck and soreness, numbness, swelling and pain on one or both sides of the upper limbs. Neurogenic cervical spondylosis leading to hand numbness can be treated as follows: 1. Physical therapy: such as ultrasound and infrared light, which can improve local blood circulation, accelerate the metabolism of inflammatory mediators, and reduce the symptoms of numbness. 2. Drug therapy: mainly the nutritive nerve drugs such as methylcobalamin and vitamin B1, etc., generally need to take long-term. 3. General treatment: usually avoid excessive neck strain and stress, carry out appropriate cervical spine health exercises, pay attention to warmth, avoid cold, etc., but also can use cervical spine traction method to relieve numbness. 4. Surgery: For serious cervical spondylosis caused by hand numbness by non-surgical treatment can not be relieved, if necessary, need to perform surgical methods of treatment, such as cervical intervertebral disc nucleus pulposus removal surgery. If there is no relief from cervical spondylosis for a long time, you need to go to the regular hospital as soon as possible to avoid delaying the treatment.