Cervical spondylosis can be divided into many types, the most common of which are cervical spondylosis of nerve root type and cervical spondylosis of spinal cord type. Non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, neurotrophic drugs and blood activating drugs can be given, such as diclofenac sodium, mecobalamin and blood activating pain relieving soft capsules. However, before using drugs for treatment, you must read the relevant instructions carefully. Those with drug contraindications are strictly prohibited from using. In addition, drug therapy is only one way to treat cervical spondylosis, and local physical therapy and functional exercise are also very important. If the symptoms of cervical spondylosis recur after treatment, and the imaging examination shows that the nerve compression is heavy, surgery should be carried out in time.