What conservative methods are there to treat cervical vertebra compression, nerve and hand paralysis?
The cervical vertebra compresses the nerves and causes hand paralysis. Conservative treatment can choose oral drugs combined with physical therapy. Patients can choose to take non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as celecoxib capsules and etoroxib tablets orally to reduce pain caused by nerve compression and improve the local inflammatory environment. Drugs that nourish the nerves can also be taken orally, such as mecobalamin tablets, skin inflammation extract tablets of rabbits vaccinated with vaccinia, etc., which can relieve the symptoms of hand numbness. Patients with Zhongcheng drugs can also consider Jingshu Granules, which can also improve upper limb symptoms caused by nerve compression. Patients can also use comprehensive intervention methods such as cervical traction, manual correction, and neck functional exercise. They can also improve edema caused by nerve compression and relieve hand numbness and other manifestations.