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Cervical radiculopathy
I have been told that I might have left cervical radiculopathy or slipped disc. There is numbness/cramping/burning/tingling sensation in left neck, just below the neck, left shoulder and left arm. It hurts at shoulder if I lift my arm up. At it hurts when pressed at one point just below the neck near the spine. In this situation, can I put neck belt?
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I think this is Cervical Radiculitis. Treatment Advised is Tab Ultracet Semi BD Tab Zerodol MR at Bedtime Tab Defcort 6mg BD Tab Gabapin NT at bedtime Cap Omez D BD Tab Evion LC BD Soft cervical collar ( You should wear this at all the times, she is not lying on bed) Do this for 5 days You should totally abstain from any neck bending activities. No pillow should be used. Mobile phone should be totally withdrawn (((for few days))), even for taking calls.
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Get your MRI cervical spine done and review.
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Take some muscle relaxants and pain killers for 3 days. Take vitamin b12 tablets daily for a month Consult for details and in case of no relief
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Yes you can apply collar or take medication as prescribed by your doctor. Avoid neck jerks and pillow. Thanks
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1.) Kindly provide the duration of your complaints 2.) Any History of Severe stress to Your Neck in the Recent days or Past 3.) Occupational History , Like Type of Your work 4.) Whether symptoms are continuous or Increased with specific posture or work 5.) If Possible , A basic Investigation i.e., Antero-Posterior and Lateral views of Cervical Spine x-ray
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A cervical Collar can be used to temporarily immobilise cervical spine and reduce pain , But a minimal investigation work up is needed to treat the actual cause , rather than just using medications for symptomatic relief..!!
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