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What Causes Pain In The Left Hand And Towards Back And On Zoryl, Amlong And Clopilet?

My name is Mr.Deen age 63,take tablets Morning ZORYL m1, amlong 5, and clopilet each one tablet also night after dinner Zoryl 1, Amlong, Clopilet & cobodex each one asper the Dr s advice since may 2013. Last one month my left hand & Back side very paid. Day time ok, Night time toomuch? what can i do do? Sir?
Fri, 14 Jun 2019
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Hello,

I understand your concern and would explain that your symptoms do not seem to be related to your current therapy.

A pinched nerve or a musculoskeletal pain could trigger this clinical situation.

For this reason, I would recommend performing nerve conduction studies, performing a cervical spine X-ray study and some blood lab tests (complete blood count, PCR, ESR, CPK levels).

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care

Regards,
Dr Ilir Sharka, Cardiologist
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What Causes Pain In The Left Hand And Towards Back And On Zoryl, Amlong And Clopilet?

Hello, I understand your concern and would explain that your symptoms do not seem to be related to your current therapy. A pinched nerve or a musculoskeletal pain could trigger this clinical situation. For this reason, I would recommend performing nerve conduction studies, performing a cervical spine X-ray study and some blood lab tests (complete blood count, PCR, ESR, CPK levels). Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Ilir Sharka, Cardiologist