What Causes Pain In Cervical Spine With Constant Muscle Spasms?
MS is less likely
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Hi,
Thank you for posting your query.
I have noted your symptoms and reports of MRI brain and CT spine.
The brain lesions on MRI are non-specific and do not fulfil the criteria for diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS). These findings are more common with migraine and ischemia (lack of blood flow to brain). Ischemia commonly occurs due to high blood pressure.
CT spine shows degenerative changes and disc disease, which are compressing nerves in the neck region. As a result, you may get neck and arm pain.
As of now, you need medications such as pregabalin or gabapentin capsules for pain relief.
In addition, physiotherapy with neck extension exercises, and ultrasound/IFT for pain relief, would also help.
I hope my answer helps. Please get back if you have any follow up queries or if you require any additional information.
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Facet joint block may help.
Detailed Answer:
Thank you for getting back with more details.
Yes, I agree that your pain is severe and almost refractory to medical treatment. Here, facet joint block would be helpful.
If the suspicion of MS is high, further investigations may be done, such as lumbar puncture (CSF analysis to look for oligoclonal bands) and evoked potential studies (including visual, brainstem and somatosensory).
These investigations would be helpful in making or excluding a diagnosis of MS.
Best wishes,
Dr Sudhir Kumar MD DM (Neurology)
Medications would be helpful.
Detailed Answer:
Thank you for getting back with more details.
I can understand your discomfort on account of pain and spasticity, and delay in seeing a neurologist.
At this stage, medications such as pregabalin capsules would help in reducing neuropathic pain and baclofen tablets would reduce the spasticity.
I agree that consulting a doctor at Duke would definitely be helpful.
Best wishes,
Dr Sudhir Kumar MD DM (Neurology)