How to treat cervical compression of the throat

Cervical vertebrae compressing the throat can be treated by the following methods: First, conservative treatment: eliminate inflammation and edema through bed rest and oral administration of medicines such as MaiZhiLing, Welitan, Celecoxib, and Loxoprofen Sodium to alleviate the clinical symptoms. Second, surgical treatment: serious compression can be considered surgical treatment, through surgery to completely remove the bone spurs in the front of the cervical vertebrae, to relieve the compression of the esophagus and trachea, and completely relieve the clinical symptoms of sore throat. Generally, after the above methods of comprehensive treatment, patients with different degrees of cervical spondylosis can get relief from clinical symptoms. If the symptoms persist, priority should be given to surgical treatment to solve the clinical symptoms as soon as possible, so that the patient can return to normal life and work. Otherwise, the persistence of the symptoms will make the patient suffer more, and the patient may not even be able to speak and eat normally.