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Hi, I found this site and thought I would give it a try. I believe I know the cause of my problem. I am a 53 year old male. Could over stretching my back, and my sides when stretching side to side cause burning sensations in armpits and areas of my arms? It is mainly in my left arm but at time my right. It happens both when I do things but also sitting still. I guess it often depends what I am doing. Seems to increase when I think about it or worry about it.
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Please It may be due to some spondylitic changes in cervical spine Don't worry Do Xray cervical spine Ap and lateral, blood sugar levels, blood pressure Send me report on practo Meanwhile Do following... Go for morning and evening walk daily for good digestion and easy defication and good circulation Take dates beet root jaggery green leafy vegetables regularly Take milk plus cow ghee regularly Do neck, back and shoulders exercises daily Do yogasanas and pranayam daily Take Tab hifenac TH   15 Half tab two times a day Tab neurobion forte  30 1 1 Tab bones up by delvin pharmaceutical  15 1 Reconsult after 15 days with your reports
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Yes. Could be spondylosis.
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