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Chronic Neck pain
I am suffering from chronic neck pain from 1.5 years after a whiplash[pain starts 15 days after whiplash] Now pain is less and comes and go in cycle. But i am unable to study on desk Pain occurs when i sit on desktop, lifts weight. Please suggest why this is happening. D3 level 25 [after taking 12 weeks of supplement] Also i am on 50 mg levothyroxine. Mri attached below
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Mostly it’s postural which can be relived on short duration medication and exercises
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Mri report showing no significant abnormality but you didn't mention anything specific drugs taken for your neck pain & it's duration so that it’s easier to comment Also you have Hypothyroidism that can have also neuropathic pain Get yourself properly evaluated
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Mri is normal The pain is probably mechanical in origin Probably due to bad posture for studying/using screen Might be a case of spasm Muscle relaxants might work but only after thorough evaluation
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Kindly contact me via practo for further management
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