Hello Doctors, I am having mild pain in neck area and around body, pins and needles, sometimes crawling feeling, vibration in left leg. I used pregacip m, mayospaz, calcium only for 2 days as prescribed. I am doing yoga and exercise as well. What should I do. Thank-you.
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Hello! Based on the symptoms you described, it is possible that you are experiencing nerve-related issues. The neck pain could be related to cervical spine problems, and the pins and needles, crawling feeling, and vibration in your left leg could be indicative of nerve compression or irritation.
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Can you elaborate the history..are you having neck pain radiating to your shoulder,any tingling sensation of fingers??
Any hip and low back pain radiating to entire lower limb..any tingling sensation and numbness?
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hot water bag application two times a day
sleep on a hard couch
physiotherapy low back strengthening exercises regularly two times a
isometric neck exercises two times a day
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