Cervical pain

2021-02-09 15:36:43
I went for cervical spine MRI aa feeling pain since last 2-3 months, below are the findings- Loss of normal cervical lordosis. The C5/6 disc shows an asymmetric diffuse posterior hard disc bulge with a left posterolateral component causing flattering if the left hemicord but with normal cord signal
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please upload ur mri

Answered2021-02-11 14:47:35

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This treatment is being suggested on bases of the information provided. However I would like to examine & investigate you  in detail. -Control  Hypertension, Diabetes or  metabolic disorder, if there is any. -Any way it may be tried, --. Dolokind Plus (Mankind) [Aceclofenac100 mg +Paracetamol 350 mg] 1 tab. OD & SOS. X 5 days. --. Caldikind plus  (Mankind) 1 tab OD x 10 days. -(You may need help of your local doctor to get these medicines.) --. Fomentation with warm water. Let the part not be exposed to cold. --. Sleep on a hard bed with soft bedding. --. Use no pillow under the head. --. Avoid painful acts & activities. -- .Do mild exercises for the affected part-ie. Neck and shoulders. --.(Take help of physiotherapist or you can visit my YouTube channel Dr. N. C. Gupta and watch 'Me & My Yoga' and 'Yoga Simplified'. https://youtube.com/channel/UCPEQc6B1ywzwin048JSu6rw --Do not ignore, let it not become beginning of a major problem. --Do ask for a detailed treatment plan. Kindly make sure, there is no allergy to any of these medicines. --For emergency treatment visit nearest hospital. --Wish you a quick recovery & good health. --I hope, I have solved your problem to your satisfaction.  Dr N C Gupta MS (ortho)]

Answered2021-02-10 23:45:18

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Hello I am Dr. Amit bansal. It is uncommon to get neck pain in young age of 40.
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diagnosis - cervical disc prolapse C5-6. you will require some medication and exercise. it will be better to look for  neurological deficit if any. For that you have to visit clinic.

Answered2021-02-09 18:56:13

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Looks to be cervical but what’s your real concern? Consult for proper assessment and guidance.
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Thanks

Answered2021-02-10 12:59:56

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Consult a Orthopaedic doctor and get yourself examined and take further advice.

Answered2021-02-10 05:57:12

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