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Neck vein pain
Hi, please suggest for visit for my wife. She has neck vein pain from few days. Problem also during neck moving.
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Without any examination any test it is difficult to say anything what is the actual diagnosis of the condition but as per your description may be your Wife is suffering from cervical Cervical occur due to bad posture of neck Such as forward bending of neck for long time, So as a precaution avoid forward bending of the neck and u should take homoepathy treatment Homoepathy treatment is safe and effective and also natural There are various medicine which gives you best results
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Ras raj ras ..1 tb twice a day empty stomach. Maharasnadi kadha 4tsf with equal amount of water after meals twice a day regularly till symptoms subside. Massage with mahanarayan oil.
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As age of your wife is just 32 you need to provide her work history and abut her menstrual history also illnesses for which she is on medications ... The pain is mear over neck or is it radiating elsewhere, is there any swelling , redness etc symptoms are to be noted along with restriction for neck movement.
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She can go for simple neck movement excercises, hot water fomentation in general
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If it is continuous you need to have a detailed consultation .. may require radiological studies like X- ray , MRI based on severity of illness
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You can consult online Juz tat symptoms ll not be enough. Better chat online for detail consultation and guidance
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ras raj ras 1 tablet twice a day ashta moorti avleh 10 gram twice a day
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relief in 2-3 days and for complete cure take it for 60 days only
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avoid spicy and oily food
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Sir Homoeopathic treatment can treat the problem without any side effects you need to contact me online and medicines will be sent to you by courier
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check BP first
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Please check her b.p.And revert back.
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Please consult online or my clinic. Check her BP
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Since when r you having this pain? What r other symptoms that you r experiencing? By doing what like walking, exertion, eating or empty stomach- it increases or decreases in intensity. For how much time the pain remains? Is there stiffness also? How is your appetite? R you constipated? I need to know more to be able to make diagnosis. U need to do TSH, CBC, serum calcium, Vit D, Vit B 12, X-ray of cervical spines. Try a few basic exercises to strengthen and supporting muscles. Repeat each exercise a few times, then increase the number of repetitions as the exercise gets easier. A person can ease the symptoms of cervical pain/spondylosis with a few simple neck exercises. 1. Neck stretch Keep your body straight. Push your chin forward in a way that stretches the throat. Softly tense the neck muscles. Hold this for 5 seconds. Return your head to its center position. Push your head back with the chin held high, and hold for 5 seconds. Carry out 5 repetitions. 2. Neck tilt Tilt your head forward so that the chin touches the chest. Softly tense the neck muscles. Hold this for 5 seconds. Return the head to a neutral position. Carry out 5 repetitions. 3. Neck tilt (side-to-side) Lean your head down towards either shoulder, leading with the ear. Softly tense the neck muscles. Hold this for 5 seconds. Return your head to the center and repeat on the other shoulder. Carry out 5 repetitions. 4. Neck turn Turn your head to one side as far as it remains comfortable, being sure to keep your chin at a level height. Tense your neck muscles for 5 seconds. Return the head to a central position. Repeat on the opposite side. Repeat this exercise 5 times on each side.
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This is might be due cervical spine problem . Visit ayurvedic doctors or orthopaedic
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you can consult me
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Check her BP nd if she is already a known high BP patient check is she regular with her medications. It can be due to simple muscular spasm also or primary symptoms of spondylitis. Few more details required for better understanding. If possible share few more symptoms.
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Hello I understand your concern. Homepathic constitutional treatment is safe and most effective for you. Share more details. I have some very good medicine for her neck pain
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consult me online I will send medicine through courier
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