If cervical spondylosis is indicated, it can be treated by infusion. Nerve-nourishing drugs, such as methylcobalamin injection, can be infused to help improve the function of the nerves; hormonal drugs can be treated with non-steroidal hormones to help the nerve roots eliminate edema quickly and improve the inflammatory response; dehydration drugs, such as mannitol, can also be infused to eliminate edema of the nerve roots. Through the above infusion treatment, the function of the nerve can be rapidly restored, which is one of the methods to treat cervical spondylosis. If the symptoms of cervical spondylosis are not relieved or are progressively aggravated by a reasonable course of infusion treatment, surgery may be required to obtain satisfactory results depending on the specific situation.