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Spondylosis
In April I'd undergone a MRI in which I was detected with spondylosis (C5) and was suggested to go for a medication for three months with Trigabantin 100mg. I'd continued with the medication along with some physiotherapy exercises as suggested. It's more than six months now but still the pain is there. Sometimes it'll be zero and sometimes it'll be unbearable with sleepless nights. Should i again continue with the medication still or discontinue. Whether this pain will be curable or do I have to continue with this life long. Kindly suggest what should I do
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The exercises does wonders as it strengthen the neck muscles completely. Along with neck also strengthen your shoulders and upper back muscles. Also the pillow you use should be small. Maintaining correct posture of neck throughout the day is also important.
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Exercise regularly
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Tuck your chin in.
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