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Suggest Remedies For Severe Neck Pain And Right-sided Numbness In The Head
hi, I m suffering from head numbness on right side also some times in face after the severe neck pain and stress. Recently diagnosed by ortho doctor that i have a cervical spondylosis . So now i m in confusion whether to go ahead with treatement consulted by ortho specilist or go for further consulting with neuro for better diagnosis.. Thanks
Thu, 25 May 2017
General & Family Physician, Dr. Nishad BN's Response
Hi Thank you for asking HCM I have gone through your query. Cervical spondylosis in early stages can be managed effectively in conservative way. Avoid pillows. You can use an orthopedic pillow. Avoid leaning while reading or typing in mobile or computer. Do exercises for neck muscle strengthening. You can take muscle relaxants, NSAIDs and neurotropic drugs for short term. If it worsens then consult a neurologist. Thanks.
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Suggest Remedies For Severe Neck Pain And Right-sided Numbness In The Head
Hi Thank you for asking HCM I have gone through your query. Cervical spondylosis in early stages can be managed effectively in conservative way. Avoid pillows. You can use an orthopedic pillow. Avoid leaning while reading or typing in mobile or computer. Do exercises for neck muscle strengthening. You can take muscle relaxants, NSAIDs and neurotropic drugs for short term. If it worsens then consult a neurologist. Thanks.