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NECK PAIN ,TRAPEZITIS, OCCIPETAL HEADACH
Before 5 months ago I was suffering from back,neck, should pasam problem then I visited so many doctors for treatment but all reports say normal.MRI is normal but for C2 and c3 has small problem but doctor told me that will not create any problem. But still am facing huge pain then I visited another doctor ,he did cervical epidural injection treatment then my back spam litil relief.but now occipetal headache is increased and also feel muscle in tension. Still I feel huge pain in Head,neck, shoulder and back.. Now some blood test done. CPK value is increased blood ESR rate was 41and I feel like my muscle was broken.am not able to walk Please suggest any proper treatment or doctor name he will help me to recover this problem 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😭😭😭😭😭😭
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Don’t worry your problem is completely treatable and just need to do regular exercises and strengthening of muscles.
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It may be a fibromyalgia. Consult a rheumatologist once for an detailed evaluation and examination.
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