Could Headaches Be Caused By The Bone Spurs In Neck?
I was just diagnosed by having a MRI done for my whole neck that I have spurs in 4 of my neck bones pushing into my spinal cord, but what made me go in was really bad, bad migraines. My question is could these headaches be caused from the bone spurs in my neck? I'm also having numbness on the right side of my head back behind my right ear, and they found something wrong in the MRI with my thyroid.
Thu, 13 Mar 2014
Pain Medicine & Palliative Care Specialist, Dr. Rohit Gulati's Response
Hi. Yeas dear the headaches can be causef by spinal spurs. This forms cervical spondylosis and cervical heafache. You need to take vit d3 suppliments and calcium. Need to take muscle relaxants and also need to do exercises for cervical spine strengthening
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Could Headaches Be Caused By The Bone Spurs In Neck?
Hi. Yeas dear the headaches can be causef by spinal spurs. This forms cervical spondylosis and cervical heafache. You need to take vit d3 suppliments and calcium. Need to take muscle relaxants and also need to do exercises for cervical spine strengthening