Some patients with cervical spondylosis are able to have surgery, and it is necessary for the doctor to make judgment according to the condition. Cervical spondylosis is caused by degeneration of the cervical spine, resulting in cervical disc herniation, bone proliferation and compression of the neurovascular spinal cord, resulting in a series of clinical symptoms, including neck pain, numbness in the hands and feet, nausea and vomiting, arrhythmia and other symptoms. The treatment of cervical spondylosis includes medication, physical therapy and surgery. It can be treated conservatively with oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen and nutritive nerves such as methylcobalamin. Physical methods such as cervical traction can also be used to relieve symptoms. For cervical spondylosis that is ineffective in conservative treatment, such as nerve root cervical spondylosis and spinal cord cervical spondylosis, surgical treatment can be performed if there are indications for surgery. Cervical spondylosis treatment methods and surgical methods need to be judged and chosen by professional doctors according to the specific conditions, and cannot be handled on one’s own.