Numbness of the feet due to cervical spondylosis may lead to a worsening condition if no therapeutic intervention is made. Cervical spondylosis causing numbness in the feet is usually neurogenic cervical spondylosis. If not intervened, with the development of the disease, it may lead to increased spinal cord compression, which may cause the motor nerve roots innervating the lower limbs to become impaired, and symptoms such as numbness of the feet, as well as the manifestation of increased muscle tone, which should be taken seriously. If there are symptoms of cervical spondylosis causing numbness of the feet, you should go to a regular hospital in time to clarify the severity of spinal cord compression through MRI. If the situation is more serious, it is necessary to carry out surgery in time to release the spinal cord from the pressure, to avoid over time, resulting in nerve degeneration, necrosis, difficult to recover, resulting in a kind of irreversible damage.