Medications

If over-the-counter (OTC) medications don’t work, your doctor may prescribe specific medications. These consist of:
- To treat muscle spasms, use muscle relaxants such as cyclobenzaprine (Fexmid).
- Narcotics for pain relief, such as hydrocodone (Norco).
- Gabapentin (Neurontin), an anti-epileptic medication, is used to treat pain brought on by nerve injury.
- doses of steroids like prednisone to relieve pain by reducing tissue inflammation.
- NSAIDs, [6] such as diclofenac (Voltaren-XR), are available by prescription to treat inflammation.
Surgery
You may require surgery if your illness is severe and doesn’t improve with existing treatments. To allow your spinal cord and nerves more space, this may involve the removal of bone spurs, pieces of your neck bones, or herniated discs.
Rarely is surgery required to treat cervical spondylosis. If the pain is severe and restricting your ability to use your arms, a doctor might advise it.











