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Cervical spine
I have ear pain consistently and left hand pain, stiffness in the left part of the whole body and very much pain under the left sole from the leg. Attached is the cervical spine report. Thyroid levels tsh is 14 t3 is 1.64 and t4 is 8.03 Hemoglobin is 12 May I know what could be the reason for the pain in the left leg until the sole and unable to focus on moving objects. Unmarried and BP is 120/83
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Sciatica pain or plantar fascitis or tendonitis inflammation or infection of muscle under sole..or achillis tendonitis pain radiating to sole. Ct brain or mri brain with spinal cord recommended.physical examination bp dm check..electrolyte imbalance tumours migrain..ischemia or hemorrhage in brain cud be reason.demyelination degeneration infection shud be ruled out.tumours too. Nerve palsy shud be ruled out .rule out cspine spondylosis.or arthritis. 346 nerv palsy vestibular n issues shud be ruled out.
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Leg pain is not related to thyroid problem. Share detailed history of your symptoms and thyroid problem. Get x ray, mri of  cervical, lumbosacral spine done and share results. Take tab flexon m.r one every 8hours for 4 days, after meals. Avoid bending from back, sit with support to a straight back. Use a hard bed.
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These problems you mentioned ,its not related to thyroid , please go for  MRI of brain and spinal cord to proper evaluation. Thank you. Consult for further management.
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Plain x rays are not helpful in your case. Do the following 1. Take Thyronorm regularly as your TSH is high. 2. Blood tests - CBP, ESR, HbA1C 3. MRI brain and whole spine All the best. J G S R clinic
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Not related to thyroid. Cervical spondylitis?? Need to learn Neck exercises  from physiotherapist Do it regularly  it slowly  resolve. Tab eterocoxib Mr two times a day after food for ten days or as required. Locally apply  volini spray.
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Need a few details consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Pls consult nearby doctor for physical examination and have a follow up
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