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Cervical x ray - loss of cervical lordos
I am 41 years old software engineer,I have left arm rediating pain from last 1 month. I went to cardio my echo report is fine, trop I and HSCRP report also fine. I feel pain in my neck and shoulders blades and chest too. I have gone for cervical x-ray and it's showing LOSS OF CERVICAL LORDOSIS, Imp: muscular spasm, Please suggest me what to do now, my x-ray report attached for review.
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Symptoms are suggestive of cervical spondylosis Your nerves are getting compressed at cervical spine level.. Further examination & investigation needs to be done for confirmation
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This might be due to nerve compression in cervical spine
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Need mri cervical spine
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