My Xray came out with loss of cervical lordosis. I am taking rest however feeling nauseated all the time. There is slight imbalance too. Please suggest in case these are neurological. Can this affect vision too ? How long should I rest before starting with the exercises.
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Loss of cervical lordosis refers to a straightening of the natural curve in the neck, and can be caused by a variety of factors such as poor posture, injury, or degenerative changes in the spine. Nausea and imbalance can be associated with certain neurological conditions, but they can also be caused by other factors such as medication side effects or inner ear problems.
It is unlikely that loss of cervical lordosis would directly affect vision, but if there are underlying neurological issues, they could potentially impact vision. It would be best to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the exact cause of your symptoms and appropriate management.
As for how long to rest before starting exercises, this will depend on the underlying cause of the loss of cervical lordosis and associated symptoms. In general, it is important to follow the advice of a healthcare professional regarding rest and exercise, as starting too soon or doing the wrong exercises could worsen the condition.
If you are experiencing persistent nausea and imbalance, it is important to seek medical attention promptly to rule out any underlying neurological conditions and to receive appropriate treatment.
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Nausea and imbalance can be neurological..
The loss of cervical lordosis can just be an associated finding..
You should get yourself examined clinically by an orthopedic surgeon for the same..
Only then can we know the gravity of your problems and can make a diagnosis for you.
In case this comes out to be neurological, it needs treatment and preventive measures.
Only then can rest before exercises can be advised.
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