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Have you got MRI of spine done? What is the report showing? There is no specific cure for
cervical dystonia. In some people, signs and symptoms may disappear without treatment, but recurrence is common.
People with cervical dystonia may also develop bone spurs that may reduce the amount of space in the
spinal canal. This can cause tingling, numbness and weakness in your arms, hands, legs or feet.
Botulinum toxin, a paralyzing agent often used to smooth facial
wrinkles, can be injected directly into the neck muscles affected by cervical dystonia. Sensory tricks are also useful like touching the opposite side of your face or the back of your head, may cause spasms to stop temporarily.
Surgical treatment like
deep brain stimulation, cutting of the nerve that supply to the affected muscle etcetera may be helpful.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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Dr. Penchila Prasad Kandikattu