Sir. About 2-3 weeks ago I have neck pain and I simply apply moov and take muscle relaxant. I got relief. But from past few days I got pain back with other symptoms such as sometimes shoulder pain which radiate to arms also. Sometimes pain in back of head and now from past 2-3 days I experience ear fullness with ringing sound and facial twitching generally on nose and cheeks below eyes. Please help me what should be the problem and how can I overcome this.
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It's due to cervical radiculopathy, start with physiotherapy along with medications to support the nerves, b12 suppliments like tab. Neurobion forte twice daily after food for 15 days and later only once for 3 months.
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You possibly have a cervical disc prolapse, for which an mri of the neck will help diagnose. Treatment will involve some medication, precautions & physiotherapy. Can't explain the ear & eye issues.
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Hello, you are having symptoms of cervical spondylosis. We need to discuss your problems in detail before starting any new drugs. You need to be started on new treatment. Consult me in Lybrate for detailed discussion
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U need to do an X-ray of cervical spines. 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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Your symptoms of cervical spondylosis are overlapping with facial palsy too. Better is to get an mri of spine and brain. Also, consult a neurosurgeon. Thanks.
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Hi lybrate-user identifying your problems: 1. Overweight 2 lack of exercises leading to muscle weakness 3. Vitamin and mineral deficiencies all aspects need to be improved upon to improve your pain.
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