Hi, I ve been having a sensation of weakness in both arms, usually in the afternoon that is accompanied by a very full feeling in my neck, almost to the point of shortness of breath . I have become rather sedentary in retirement and wonder if this is maybe the cause? Thanks for your input.
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You need to rule out Cervical spondylosis which can cause similar symptoms. Is there any tingling or numbness in the hands. You may visit the Orthopaedician and get examined along with an X-ray as required. Physiotherapy and pain killers is usually indicated if the spondylosis isn't severe.
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You have the cervical spondylosis problem. There are certain treatment procedure in Homeopathy which will be prooved very helpful. 1st - management of pain and numbness sensation by proper homeopathy treatment. If you have morning stiffness and pain after lying down on neck portion with numbness then you can take take these meds i) Rhus tox - 1M (Dr.Reckweg) - twice daily for 4 days ii) R-11 - 15 drops 4 times for 1 month. 2nd - prevention and management of sprue- Calcarea flour - 3x - 6tabs TD. 3RD - Exercise and yoga for cervical spondylosis - http://cervical-spondylosis.com/exercises_for_cervical_spondylosis.htm (open this link).
Any further information can contact at multicare.homeo@yahoo.com
visit - www.onlinehomeopathytreatment.com
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Weakness In Both Arms With Shortness Of Breath
Welcome to Healthcare Magic Good Day You need to rule out Cervical spondylosis which can cause similar symptoms. Is there any tingling or numbness in the hands. You may visit the Orthopaedician and get examined along with an X-ray as required. Physiotherapy and pain killers is usually indicated if the spondylosis isn t severe.