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Back and neck pain
I've been having bad pain in my right lower back pain and I can't turn my neck on left or right it hurts real bad from 3 days
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You may be suffering with spondylitis problem or is there any history of fall from height or bike etc. Need complete history. Pain can be removed successfully by homeopathy treatment chat online for consultation.
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Massage with gaultheria oil to ease pain
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Spasm. U can consult me online n prescribe medication u ll b better.
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Take Arnica 1M and Ruta 30..I had same problem 3 days back and better with above medicine..
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U r suffering from vata vikar, don't worry take Cap Shuddha guggul 1 bid, Dashmool quath,+ Giloy Mulahathi Draksha anjeer etc Apply Rumasyl oil,(Zandu )gently, take bed rest , take Triphala Churna 1 tsf at night with Lukewarm water for 3 days
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Madhur Amla lavan ras dominant simple food coconut water, walnuts almonds pistachio Draksha anjeer Sprouted maithi,other grains,
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Avoid pillow, do sikai with warm water on neck area massage with warm oil like til oil or musturd oil in lower back area..
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vrihad Vat chintamani Ras 1 tablet twice a day vatari awleh 10 gm twice a day
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avoid spicy and oily food
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Hi user, These types of symptoms can be treated successfully by Homeopathy. Homeopathic medicine has no side effects and can remove all these symptoms effectively and permanently. Request you to consult via chat or call for treatment plan. Thanks.
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New onset pain in back and neck could be muscle spasm because of bad posture. Try exercising mildly and using cold packs and along with application of local ointment. If symptoms persist or worsens Don’t hesitate to take my online consultation. Dr. Rajat Gupta www.orlinclinic.com
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Diagnosis is Muscles spasm If u want to take Homoepathic medicine Then go for Hypericum 200c - 2 times a day And arnica 200 once a day
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Forward bending slightly
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Move ur head slighty to the opposite direction of ur paining side it will help u a lot
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Hi , it might be due to muscle spasm or sudden twitching . Wait for a week massage with warm sessame oil & take hot fomentation afterwards. If  pain doesn't stopped get done MRI which will guide us better diagnosis & further treatment. Ayurvedic medicine & treatment have complete cure .
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1) do light stretching exercises. 2) massage with warm sessame oil and for fomentation afterwards is recommended.
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Back pain can have causes that aren't due to underlying disease. Examples include overuse such as working out or lifting too much, prolonged sitting and lying down, sleeping in an uncomfortable position or wearing a poorly fitting backpack. Doing exercises to strengthen the lower back can help alleviate and prevent lower back pain. It can also strengthen the core, leg, and arm muscles.According to researchers, exercise also increases blood flow to the lower back area, which may reduce stiffness and speed up the healing process. Below are exercises that strengthen the lower back and help manage lower back pain:https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/323204.php#seated-lower-back-rotational-stretches 1. Bridges—Lie on the ground and bend the knees, placing the feet flat on the floor hip-width apart. Press the feet into the floor, keeping the arms by the sides. Raise the buttocks off the ground until the body forms a straight line from the shoulders to the knees. Squeeze the buttocks with the shoulders remaining on the floor. Lower the buttocks to the ground and rest for a few seconds. Repeat 15 times and then rest for 1 minute. Do 3 sets of 15 repetitions. 2. Knee-to-chest stretches— Lie on the back on the floor. Bend the knees, keeping both feet flat on the floor. Use both hands to pull one knee in toward the chest. Hold the knee against the chest for 5 seconds, keeping the abdominals tight and pressing the spine into the floor. Return to the starting position. Repeat with the opposite leg. Repeat with each leg 2–3 times twice a day. 3. Lower back rotational stretches—Lie back on the floor with bent knees and feet flat on the ground. Keeping the shoulders firmly on the floor, gently roll both bent knees over to one side. Hold the position for 5–10 seconds. Return to the starting position. Gently roll the bent knees over to the opposite side, hold, and then return to the starting position. Repeat 2–3 times on each side twice a day. 4. Draw-in maneuvers— Lie back on the floor with knees bent and feet flat, keeping the arms by the sides. Breathe in deeply. While breathing out, pull the bellybutton toward the spine, tightening the abdominal muscles and keeping the hips still. Hold the position for 5 seconds. Repeat 5 times. 5. Pelvic tilts— Lie back on the floor with knees bent and feet flat, keeping the arms by the sides. Gently arch the lower back and push the stomach out. Hold for 5 seconds, then relax. Flatten the back and pull the bellybutton in toward the floor. Hold for 5 seconds, then relax. Increase the number of repetitions daily, building up to 30. 6. Lying lateral leg lifts— Lie on one side with the legs together. Keep the lower leg slightly bent. Draw the bellybutton into the spine to engage the core muscles. Raise the top leg about 18 inches, keeping it straight and extended. Hold the position for 2 seconds. Repeat 10 times. Turn onto the other side of the body and repeat, lifting the other leg. Perform 3 sets on each side. 7. Cat stretches— Get onto the hands and knees with the knees hip-width apart. Arch the back, pulling the bellybutton up toward the spine. Slowly relax the muscles and allow the abdomen to sag toward the floor. Return to the starting position. Repeat 3–5 times twice a day. 8. Supermans— Lie face down on the ground and stretch both arms out in front of the body, keeping the legs stretched out and flat on the ground. Raise both the hands and feet, aiming to create a gap of about 6 inches between them and the floor. Try to pull in the bellybutton, lifting it off the floor to engage the core muscles. Keep the head straight and look at the floor to avoid neck injury. Stretch the hands and feet outward as far as possible. Hold the position for 2 seconds. Return to the starting position. Repeat 10 times.
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