Cervical vertebrae pressing on the nerves also means that cervical spondylosis has compressed the nerve roots, and the treatment includes conservative treatment and surgical treatment. 1. Conservative treatment; clinically, most patients with nerve compression can alleviate their symptoms through conservative treatment. For example, through traction, widen the intervertebral space to reduce compression; use of heat therapy, spectrum therapy equipment, etc., to accelerate the blood flow around the diseased vertebrae; oral methylcobalamin, vitamin B1 and other drugs, nutritional nerves; static drops of mannitol, dexamethasone and other medications, rapid elimination of nerve root edema. 2. Surgery: For special types of cervical spondylosis, such as spinal cord cervical spondylosis, patients who have been conservative for more than 3-6 months and are completely ineffective, and patients with progressive weakness of both lower limbs, surgical interventions are usually recommended to avoid further aggravation of nerve damage. For example, intervertebral foraminoscopic nucleus pulposus removal, anterior small window surgery, etc. The specific surgical approach depends on the patient’s condition. Specific surgical procedures need to be decided by the doctor after a comprehensive assessment of the patient’s condition. For the same disease, patients with different physical conditions and at different stages of the disease, the treatment methods are different and should be standardized under the guidance of the doctor. The above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoiding self-medication.