Numbness of hands and feet due to nerve compression in cervical spondylosis may be caused by nerve root cervical spondylosis, spinal cord cervical spondylosis, etc., which can be treated with physical therapy, medication, surgery, and so on. 1. Neurogenic cervical spondylosis: Neurogenic cervical spondylosis can lead to nerve compression and numbness of the hands and feet. Physical therapy such as continuous occipital and maxillomandibular band traction can be carried out, and the treatment of muscle relaxation with epirubicin and nerve nourishment with methylcobalamin can be carried out, as well as surgical treatments such as decompression of the vertebral space and fusion can be carried out. 2. Spinal cord cervical spondylosis: spinal cord cervical spondylosis can compress or stimulate the spinal cord, producing numbness of the feet, lower limb weakness and other symptoms, can be given to ibuprofen, diclofenac and other drugs anti-inflammatory and pain relief, mannitol diuretic swelling to reduce the compression, glucocorticoid closure therapy, etc., can be carried out for the enlargement of the spinal canal and other surgical treatments. Cervical spondylosis nerve compression numbness of the hands and feet can have a variety of reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner to improve the cervical spine MRI and other auxiliary examinations, a clear diagnosis for timely treatment. All of the above drugs need to be applied under the guidance of a physician, not unauthorized use of drugs.