How to treat cervical spine hyperplasia

Cervical spine hyperplasia can be treated by medication, physical therapy and surgery. 1. Medication: Most patients with cervical spondylosis suffer from headache, dizziness, and localized stiffness. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs can be used to relieve pain, while muscle relaxants are used to soothe tense muscles and eliminate neck stiffness. Common drugs include ibuprofen, eteplirisone and so on. 2. Physical therapy: In life, common physical therapy methods include traction, physiotherapy, etc., which can correct the balance of the cervical vertebrae, regulate blood circulation, relieve muscle spasm, and belong to the common auxiliary therapy. 3. Surgery: If cervical spondylolisthesis is more serious and has affected your life, and continues to recur, it is recommended to decompress the cervical spine through anterior cervical decompression. It is recommended that anterior cervical decompression and fusion or posterior decompression be performed to eliminate the condition. Most cervical spondylolisthesis do not cause significant discomfort, so daily care can be taken to avoid flare-ups. However, if you experience discomfort, you should seek medical attention as soon as possible, and do not take any chances, which may lead to aggravation of the condition.