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Mri normal X-ray required?
28f... suffering from upper back pain(below neck shoulder blades area )early morning when I wake up if I try to stretch iam feeling pain if I work or sit getting pain if am lying on bed it is normal Used many pain killers it is less when I use tablet again it is coming back Used vit d3 supplements and many tablets pain killers multivitamins many tablets don't even remember all were prescribed by doc but no use .done MRI it is normal .now I came to other place here doctor is again suggesting me X-ray is it required? I already done 3 head ct unecessary in 2017&2018 3 chest X-ray for medical tests 1 throat X-ray in 2018(normal) 1 hrct in 2020 (bilateral pleural effusions infective etiology) 1 left palm X-ray due to in jury Should I risk for more radiations? From few days also experiencing headache eyes pain head heaviness I can't even look after my baby boy 2 years old Plz help me Using many tablets in this small age
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Since ur mri report is normal u can wait Mean while start doing back strengthening exercises and apply hot fermentation twice daily U can continue calcium and vit d supplementation
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First take rest for a week or so Correct your posture Give hot fomentation to neck Take the medications prescribed You can wait for few days if symptoms doesn’t subside then get x ray done
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For eye Pain and headache consult Opthalmologist for glasses
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Once pain decreases start with neck physiotherapy
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