Treatments for spinal cervical spondylosis without surgery include general treatment, physical therapy and medication. It is mainly used for those who have less pressure, shorter course of disease and less severe symptoms. 1. General treatment: bed rest, reduce the load on the cervical spine, wear a neck brace, cervical scarf and other supports to fix the cervical spine, and avoid substantial cervical spine activity. 2. Physiotherapy: Physical methods such as acupuncture and infrared light can be used to promote local blood circulation and relieve symptoms. Avoid blind cervical spine massage and acupressure to avoid further damage to the spinal cord and worsening of the condition. 3. Medication: Blood-activating and analgesic drugs such as blood-activating and pain-relieving creams can be used, and nerve-nourishing drugs such as vitamin B1 and methylcobalamin can be used to alleviate the symptoms. Once the diagnosis of cervical spondylosis is clear, surgery should be performed as soon as possible. For those with mild symptoms, conservative treatment can be carried out as mentioned above, but regular follow-up is required. If the symptoms are progressively aggravated, surgery should be carried out as soon as possible. The use of medication should be in accordance with the doctor’s prescription.