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Neck Stiffness, Spinal Pain, Drowsiness After Sleeping

hi...i am a student.recently i often felt stiffness on my neck ...and also at the cervical level..i often feel sleepy ieven aftr a long hour of sleep..can u gve ny ideas regrding ths?tq
Thu, 10 May 2012
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Neurologist, Surgical 's  Response
dear sir
hi & welcome to healthcaremagic
i have gone through your history in detail .
your symptoms are generalised & appear to be secondary to the stress factor
my suggestions to you are

1. destress yourself with complete bed rest / sleep . you may also try some yoga / anxiolytic medications .

2. get your thyroid profile checked to rule out hypothyroidism

3. drink more water / fruits .

4. you may get your xray cervical spine if no relief


tanx
dr praveen k nath
senior consultant neurosurgeon
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Dr. Devidas Vellodi's  Response
thank you for the inquiry through healthcaremagic.com

Since you are youg, there is no chance of cervical spondylosis.

this may be muscle spasm due to stress

try to do the following.

1.Apply any pain balam or medicated oil and gentle massage over the shoulder

2.practice yoga

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Neck Stiffness, Spinal Pain, Drowsiness After Sleeping

dear sir hi & welcome to healthcaremagic i have gone through your history in detail . your symptoms are generalised & appear to be secondary to the stress factor my suggestions to you are 1. destress yourself with complete bed rest / sleep . you may also try some yoga / anxiolytic medications . 2. get your thyroid profile checked to rule out hypothyroidism 3. drink more water / fruits . 4. you may get your xray cervical spine if no relief tanx dr praveen k nath senior consultant neurosurgeon