Spinal cysts compressing nerves can be treated with regular checkups, oral medications, and surgery under a doctor’s supervision. 1. Regular checkups: If a spinal cyst compresses a nerve, but there are no corresponding symptoms, you can go to the hospital for regular checkups and continue to observe and pay attention to the changes. 2. Oral medication: Spinal cysts compress nerves and cause pain, headache, dizziness and other symptoms. You can take oral analgesic drugs such as ibuprofen and celecoxib as prescribed by doctor. Or take drugs to relieve muscle spasm, such as Eperisone, Baclofen tablets and so on. 3. Surgery: If the condition is serious or the medication is not effective, surgery can be considered to remove the cyst. If there are abnormal sensations or movements in the limbs, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital in time to get a clear diagnosis, and take medication under the guidance of the doctor.