How should cervical spine spur be treated


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The treatment of cervical spurs depends mainly on the size, length and symptoms of the spurs. Generally speaking, anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs such as ibuprofen tablets or celecoxib capsules can be given orally to relieve pain. If numbness is accompanied by discomfort, nutritional nerve drugs such as vitamin B1 tablets and mecobalamin capsules can be given orally. If pain is unbearable, gabapentin capsules or pregabalin can be given orally, and duloxetine can be added if necessary. If neck muscle spasms occur, oral tizanidine tablets or myrna may be given to relieve muscle spasms. In addition, flurbiprofen or loxoprofen patches may be applied topically. If symptoms are severe and bone spurs compress nerves causing significant nerve damage, surgery may be considered.