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Cervical spondylosis
I was diagnosed with cervical spondylosis one month back following neck and shoulder pain. I had a course of medicine, and physiotherapy for 5 days  and wore the cervical collar too and the pain was managed for a very short time. It keeps coming back every time I lift something heavy or travel by autorickshaws. For the last 2 days, I am having a front neck pain too, besides the shoulder ache. I occasionally have isolated pain in the arms too. Is my frontal neck pain also related to the spondylosis?
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Hello !!! Hoping you are doing well in this pandemic situation You should - Stop heavyweight lifting - wear a cervical collar - continue physiotherapy Yes the pain in arm is related to spondylosis
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Hello You should start with some exercises for your neck/shoulders/uppar back. Also do check your position while working. Do check you pillow if it is not too thick not too thin. Kindly share your xrays if done.
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please consult for detailed resolution to your symptoms
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