Cervical spondylosis can generally be cured through surgery.
If cervical spondylosis is not particularly serious, it is usually treated conservatively, such as massage or traction, and medication can also be used to alleviate uncomfortable symptoms. If the condition is more serious, resulting in serious impacts on life or work, surgical treatment can be adopted.
Surgery is usually able to relieve the symptoms of compression and thus improve the symptoms caused by cervical spondylosis, but the surgery should be carried out in regular hospitals to minimize the risk of surgery.
After surgery, you need to actively cooperate with the nursing care, including observation of sensory-motor status, vital signs, drainage, fixation of support, diet and turning, and actively carry out local dressing change and disinfection, with the purpose of preventing infection, in order to promote the recovery of the body.