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Left arm and neck pain
I am having pain in my left arms,neck,and i am confused whether its in shoulder also..it always comes with headache,dizziness,weakness..feel difficult to household chores and also unable to focus towards my studies..earlier it used to go in my chest also so my ecg echo trop T was also done..but it came normal..I was also on stress medicines..but it did not suit me so i started doing yoga meditation..6 months have passed running from one doctor to another..i dnt feel any pain in my right side only in left..plj suggest..
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You can consult a spine surgeon like me. Kindly take a consultation on Practo for detailed history and treatment
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Looks like your have problem in cervical spine. To arrive at accurate diagnosis a detailed assessment with proper history and clinical examination followed by appropriate investigations is advisable.
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Consult online for further assessment or visit nearest orthopedic surgeon
Health Tips
• Spine ergonomic instructions-Avoid forward bending, and ground-level activities. To sleep on a cot with a firm mattress, Sit on an ergonomic chair/Table for work, take a break every 45 mins on sitting jobs, and electronic device to be placed at eye level. • Watch for increased Pain/Fever/Weakness in Limbs, Bowel/Bladder. If present, follow up with the nearest hospital
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