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hello dr. i am 32 years old and i am having pain in my left hand palm and shoulder first my pain start from shoulder i feel it stick and cant move my neck after that i have start pain in my hand and feel mypalm is sleeppy type i think bcoz fo tension going around me and that y having some burning in eye and pain in head pls tell me is it serious problem
Welcome to Healthcare Magic Are you having back stiffness early in the morning. Are you having any watery discharge from the eye. It could be due to poor posture which is causing Cervical spondylosis which is compressing nerves to the hand. Other possibility is early signs of Ankylosing spondylitis. Consult your Orthopaedician and get a full workup to rule out arthritis and cervical spondylosis. Avoid bending forwards the neck much. Try to adopt good straight supported posture of the neck. Use good lighting at work. Avoid much time spent in front of computer. Drink plenty of water. Exercise daily. Get 6-8 hours of sleep daily.
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Having Pain In Left Hand Palm And Shoulder
Welcome to Healthcare Magic Are you having back stiffness early in the morning. Are you having any watery discharge from the eye. It could be due to poor posture which is causing Cervical spondylosis which is compressing nerves to the hand. Other possibility is early signs of Ankylosing spondylitis. Consult your Orthopaedician and get a full workup to rule out arthritis and cervical spondylosis. Avoid bending forwards the neck much. Try to adopt good straight supported posture of the neck. Use good lighting at work. Avoid much time spent in front of computer. Drink plenty of water. Exercise daily. Get 6-8 hours of sleep daily.