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Giddiness and neck pain
Hi, My husband is feeling giddiness once in a while for few seconds since few months. He also has persistent pain on back of neck. So we consulted a general physician and he prescribed few tests(cbc,rft,lft,lipid,t3 t4 tsh, bs-f) reports of which are attached .. We couldn't meet him because of lock down. Kindly go through and tell me the reason for his condition. Oh not more 2 docs,  so t3, t4,  tsh , b12, d3 normal, Ldl cholesterol 118 Homocystein 8.10, Blood urea nitrogen 8 Creatinine 0.96, Uric acid 7.2 Bilirubin direct,  indirect and total normal Albumin normal Fasting glucose and hba1c normal Thanks.
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His  triglycerides levels are quiet high. What's his age? Is he a diabetic? Pain at the back of neck.. Has it started suddenly?
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consult if u feel like.
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May be associated with cervical spondylitis Adv Xray cervical spine AP/lat
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Giddiness and neck pain may be associated since cervical spondylitis can lead to both symptoms due to compression of nerve fibre.
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MRI CERVICAL SPINE
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Feel free to consult
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Need detailed history and evaluation. He may have fatty liver. Avoid spicy and oily food
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take online consultation for treatment
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