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Cervical spondylosis
I have been suffering from back muscle pain since 2 years but was diagnosed by cervical spondylosis very late there is inflammation on back of my neck area like bone is come out it looks I have done my MRI doc said its bone spur muscle spam and ostophytes I want to know what are this condition can it be cured permanently or I have to suffer lifetime pls help as I have been on medication since two no a half years I am so depressed
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Hello well I understand you are problem but then I wanted to know clearly that you definitely have a Cervical Spondylosis as you mentioned a few important key excerpts from the MRI of your cervical spine...You can go for physiotherapy...
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meet an orthopaedic surgeon
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Fast examination.Narrowing of disc spaces.Plain X - ray:Osteophytes formation with loss of the normal cervical lordosis.and other exam.... Pain brachial neuralgia.Sensory loss in upper limbs is common. The pain and temperature sensation may be lost when spino thalamic tract is involved. Vertigo.
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Rest in bed with immobilisation of neck with collar.
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I adv the patient pl homoeo medicine & Homoeo treatment.Try Germany homoeo medicine R 11.And near homoeo doctor consult. Thanks, 21/01/2017.
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Hello there.  I can understand your concern.  Why haven't you attached the MRI reports along with this question here? We have to know what level of the spine is the problem. Consult a orthopedician in person for further evaluation and management.  If medications are not helping, surgical management can be done. Best regards. Dr. Anil kumar jain. Bangalore.
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