Spinal cervical spondylosis requires general treatment, medication, and surgery depending on the condition and the individual’s constitution. If the pain is severe, medication such as ibuprofen can be used. 1. General treatment: Spinal Cervical Spondylosis is a series of symptoms caused by the degeneration of cervical vertebrae compressing the spinal cord. Cervical spondylosis can be improved through cervical massage, improving the height of pillows, and cervical traction. 2. Medication: Pain can be relieved by oral ibuprofen and other drugs, and nerve function can be improved by methylcobalamin and other drugs. Adverse effects of ibuprofen include dyspepsia, stomach pain, dizziness, etc. It is forbidden for those with active peptic ulcer, pregnant and lactating women, and those who are allergic to NSAIDs. Adverse reactions of methylcobalamin include skin rash, headache, etc. It is forbidden for those who are allergic to this drug. 3. Surgery: Surgery is needed when spinal cord cervical spondylosis is accompanied by nerve dysfunction. All of the above medications should be administered under the guidance of a doctor. If spinal cervical spondylosis is diagnosed, it is recommended that standardized treatment be carried out under the guidance of a doctor as early as possible in order to reduce the adverse effects of the disease.