Headache caused by cervical spondylosis can be treated with medication, physical therapy and surgery. 1. Medications: Headache caused by cervical spondylosis may be caused by cervical spine compression of nerves or vertebral basilar artery compression resulting in insufficient blood supply to the brain, you can apply non-steroidal painkillers under the guidance of a doctor, such as diclofenac sodium or ibuprofen, etc. to relieve the symptoms of headache, and you can also take oral nutritive nerve medications, such as methylcobalamin. 2. Physical therapy: hot compresses, massage and other methods can be taken to relax the muscles of the neck, but also cervical traction therapy can be carried out to pull open the intervertebral space, reducing the compression of the nerve. Electrotherapy can be taken to medium-frequency pulse electrophysical therapy or neuromuscular electrical stimulation therapy. Normally, it is necessary to reduce the low head work and do more neck exercises to relieve the fatigue of neck muscles. 3. Surgery: For serious osteophytes, spinal nerves are obviously compressed, and if conservative treatment is ineffective, surgical treatment such as decompression of the vertebral plate and nerve release surgery can be performed. Headaches caused by cervical spondylosis need to go to the hospital in time for further examination and treatment under the guidance of the doctor.