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What Causes Recurring Pain In Neck, Lower Back And Vomiting Sensation?
I , this is Arpit from Noida and I having serious pain in my neck from last few months, every morning when I get up I feel uneasy in my back neck just under the head, when I turn it to left or right I feel pain in muscles, when I do some kind of exercise I get little relief but next morning same things happen again. Along with that I am also having pain my lower back just above the hip, when I bend down I feel very uncomfortable in getting up and I feel so laziness also and I feel vomiting also bcoz of such pains.
The recurrent pain in neck, lower back and vomiting sensation indicates spondylosis issue most likely causing nerve compression with secondary pathways initiating vomiting sensation. In my clinic, after thorough clinical examination, I do recommend X-ray of the cervical spine as primary tool of evaluation in such instance.
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Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon
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What Causes Recurring Pain In Neck, Lower Back And Vomiting Sensation?
Hi, The recurrent pain in neck, lower back and vomiting sensation indicates spondylosis issue most likely causing nerve compression with secondary pathways initiating vomiting sensation. In my clinic, after thorough clinical examination, I do recommend X-ray of the cervical spine as primary tool of evaluation in such instance. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon