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Disc protrusion of c6-c7
Disc protrusion of c6-c7 causing mild thecal and right lateral recess nerve root indentation Symptoms: 1. Pain radiating in both the shoulders left and right 2. Lower back pain 3. Back of the head pain 4. Neck pain 5. When I lift or use my arms pain in the side if the respective chest (left if left shoulder used and so on) I'm able to walk but lower back pain Does it require any surgery or posture correction, medications and physiotheraphy needed? I took an ECG as well turned out to be normal and BP is normal. It all started from a long time running.
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Hey there, need a detailed history of onset of symptoms, durations, aggravating and relieving factors. Are there any weakness of the upper limb and any sensations problems If no such symptoms then can start on physiotherapy and medications but need to check the MRI once Can consult on seven four one one eight one three four zero four
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Depending upon the type of protrusion treatment is done . So without proper details treatment can't be done. But for now you can do some physiotherapy.
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Restricted movement Avoid bending Avoid lifting weights Do connect and consult
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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MRI of cervical spine is required Further, depending on the extent of disc bulge and canal diameter further plan can be mapped Since I'm working in the orthopedics department feel free to contact me further information
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