How to treat cervical spine to get better faster

Cervical spondylosis should consult a doctor in time, and under the guidance of a specialist, general treatment, physical therapy, medication and surgery should be performed regularly. 1. General treatment: Lifestyle should be improved to avoid prolonged bowing of the head and other postures; ambulatory workers should keep the spine straight and pay more attention to rest. Swimming and other exercises can be carried out moderately, which is conducive to strengthening the muscle strength of the neck, shoulder, waist and back, and relieving the discomfort caused by cervical spondylosis. 2. Physiotherapy: Ultrashort wave therapy, ultrasonic therapy and high potential therapy can be performed in regular hospitals, which are beneficial to expanding local blood vessels, accelerating blood circulation, helping to relieve vascular and muscle spasms, and eliminating edema of the cervical spinal cord, nerve roots and soft tissues. 3. Drug treatment: pain caused by cervical spondylosis can be treated with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs such as celecoxib as prescribed by the doctor, oral methylcobalamin, vitamin B12 and other drugs to nourish the nerves, and oral ethylphenidate hydrochloride tablets and other drugs to relieve muscle spasm. 4. Surgery: If cervical spondylosis is ineffective after conservative treatment or if the discomfort aggravates progressively, a specialist doctor can grasp the indications for surgery and perform surgical treatments such as anterior and posterior cervical spine. Cervical spondylosis should consult a doctor in time, and the specialist should clarify the condition and then actively carry out appropriate treatment, which will help to alleviate the discomfort symptoms as soon as possible.