Is spondilities dangerous

2026-08-19 14:02:16
My mom while waking from bed and standing she is having nerve little pain and tingling sensation. Doctor told spondilities started is that really dangerous and precautions plz
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Your description is not clear enough to say whether this is due to spondylosis. Please mention where exactly your mother feels the pain and tingling, whether it is in the arm, hand, thigh, leg or foot, and whether it occurs only while getting out of bed or continues during the day.
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Please share her age, the exact area of tingling, how long it has been present and any X ray or MRI report if already done. With these details I can guide you better.
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Spondylosis by itself is very common and is not necessarily dangerous. However, if she has increasing weakness, difficulty walking, loss of balance or bladder or bowel problems, she should be examined promptly.

Answered2026-08-20 09:37:41

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She will recover in few days. Need regular treatment and exercise after recovery Not very serious

Answered2026-08-20 09:02:25

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Mild spondylitis/spondylosis” is very common with age and is usually not dangerous by itself. Pain or tingling while getting out of bed can occur from temporary irritation or compression of a nerve, but the exact cause depends on whether the symptoms are coming from the neck, back, arm, or leg. If the tingling is mild, brief, and there is no weakness or loss of function, it can often be managed initially with posture correction, physiotherapy and appropriate exercises.
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She should have a clinical examination, especially if the tingling is recurrent. Depending on the location of symptoms and examination findings, may advised an X-ray initially and an MRI if there are persistent neurological symptoms
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Avoid sudden bending or twisting when getting out of bed. Turn onto the side first, lower the legs, and then sit up gradually. Regular walking, back/neck strengthening and avoiding prolonged poor posture are useful. Seek urgent medical attention if she develops progressive weakness, difficulty walking, loss of bladder/bowel control, numbness around the groin area, severe unrelenting pain, fever, or symptoms after significant trauma

Answered2026-08-20 08:19:59

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