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Cervical spondylosis
Due to long term posture issues, long hours of desk job I had developed para spinal muscular spasms, there is pain in the cervical spine and shoulder bone whenever I try to stretch it. I visited a doctor and was under medication for a month, even though it slightly improved the pain never went away. My cause of fear is, the pain sometime effects the back of my head as well like a momentary spasm inside for a couple seconds. Please tell me whether progression of cervical spondylosis cause such pain in back of the skull as well. I'm worried If this is unrelated to my neck issue...
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Hello without seeing the xray or mri it's nearly impossible to suggest the prognosis of your problem so my suggestion would be to get mri cervical spine and and xray done immediately and show it to a nearby neurologist in your area to come to a conclusive prognosis.
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