Suggest Remedy For Persistent Pain In Neck
Question: Dear Sir / Madam,
I am obtaining a second opinion.
My mother has been in pain for about 6 months now in the back of her neck. I attach some photos where you can see the red swelling and white bits (don't know what it is).
Upon touching the area it seems the area is disjointed and is not normal say compared to a normal neck. This is affecting my Mother's everyday life, in pain every day.
We have seen a doctor and they have referred her to a Physiotherapy. This isn't yielding any results, although we have had only one session.
Would have a guess to see what the issue could be and what options we may have ? Thank you
Best,
Saif
I am obtaining a second opinion.
My mother has been in pain for about 6 months now in the back of her neck. I attach some photos where you can see the red swelling and white bits (don't know what it is).
Upon touching the area it seems the area is disjointed and is not normal say compared to a normal neck. This is affecting my Mother's everyday life, in pain every day.
We have seen a doctor and they have referred her to a Physiotherapy. This isn't yielding any results, although we have had only one session.
Would have a guess to see what the issue could be and what options we may have ? Thank you
Best,
Saif
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Arnab Banerjee
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Brief Answer:
psoriasis
Detailed Answer:
Hi
It seems that this skin lesion is psoriasis. see a dermatologist to confirm it
Now as it seems, neck and back pain is may be a part of psoriatic arthritis or just spondilitis.
If I was your treating physician I'd advise for ESR and CRP BLOOD TEST and inform me
Meanwhile just take OTC pain killer if required, as per the dosage and frequency i'm mentioning here and not more than that(Tab PARACETAMOL 650mg three times a day after food for 3-5 days)
Please get back to me with the reports or any other query
Regards
psoriasis
Detailed Answer:
Hi
It seems that this skin lesion is psoriasis. see a dermatologist to confirm it
Now as it seems, neck and back pain is may be a part of psoriatic arthritis or just spondilitis.
If I was your treating physician I'd advise for ESR and CRP BLOOD TEST and inform me
Meanwhile just take OTC pain killer if required, as per the dosage and frequency i'm mentioning here and not more than that(Tab PARACETAMOL 650mg three times a day after food for 3-5 days)
Please get back to me with the reports or any other query
Regards
Note: For further queries, consult a joint and bone specialist, an Orthopaedic surgeon. Book a Call now.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Arnab Banerjee