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Mild Cervical Spondylitis In C5-C6 Vertebra, Dizziness, Insomnia, Chest Tightness. Curable Condition?

Hi, I am XXXXX here . I am recently diagnosed with mild cervical spondylitis with obes in c5 c6 vertebra. I am having dizziness , tiredness, insomnia , pain in left leg, arm ,hand,chest tightness and broking sound in my neck. I am this problem for past 15 years but now only diagnosed and went to doctor. Is it curable desease? Pls advise
Mon, 18 Mar 2013
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Hi,
Welcome to HCM,
Cervical spondilitis is a degenerative changes in spines due to age and there might be having osteoporosis in the bones.
This is not curable but further damage can be prevented by physiotherapy, cervical traction and Short way diathermy.
Go for branded Calcium, vitamin D and A.
Go for regular physiotherapy.
Consult orthopedic surgeon and follow his advice.
Ok and bye.
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Mild Cervical Spondylitis In C5-C6 Vertebra, Dizziness, Insomnia, Chest Tightness. Curable Condition?

Hi, Welcome to HCM, Cervical spondilitis is a degenerative changes in spines due to age and there might be having osteoporosis in the bones. This is not curable but further damage can be prevented by physiotherapy, cervical traction and Short way diathermy. Go for branded Calcium, vitamin D and A. Go for regular physiotherapy. Consult orthopedic surgeon and follow his advice. Ok and bye.