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Muscle spasm and weight gain
Hi, I just had my cervical spine x-ray done and figured I've muscle spasm. Does that mean I can't exercise regularly? Also, I've gained 5 kg weight in just a year, is it normal or a matter of concern? My weight was 50kg since 5 years, and now it's 55 kg suddenly. Should I do something about it?
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You can, you just need some medicines and rest to relieve this spasm, after that you can exercise. And it is normal as due to lack of physical activity, a lot of people have gained weight during this year. For more guidance take a paid instant consultation. Hope that helps. You can even consult directly via what sapp on 9999x104x408
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You need further evaluation.Do consuptation with proper history.any thyroid issues?
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Muscular spasm can be relive by neck excercise suggested by physiotherapist , change your life style, do yoga, pranayam,walk excercise,over anxiety,over thinking r also the causes of weight gain hence try to avoid
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