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Mri result cervical issues i’m 26 male. I was having little numbness in my right should and leg. Got nerve test and mri. Nerve test was normal. Even doctor said the mri is normal. But when I saw the report at c3/c4 it shows something. Can you guys help. Is it normal mri mri says: technique: sagittal t1, sagittal t2, sagittal t2 repeat, axial t2 and axial t2 3d merge. Findings: despite repeat sequences image quality is moderately degraded by motion artifact. Alignment is stable. Vertebral body heights are preserved. No suspicious bone marrow signal changes are present. The visualized posterior fossa structures are unremarkable. The visualized soft tissues of the neck demonstrate no focal abnormality. Normal bilateral vertebral artery flow voids are demonstrated. The axial t2 sequences are significantly degraded by motion which reduces sensitivity and specificity of this examination for characterizing spinal or neural foramina narrowing. C2/c3: unremarkable. C3/c4: small disc osteophyte complex contributes to no significant spinal or neural foramina narrowing. C4/c5: unremarkable. C5/c6: unremarkable. C6-c7: unremarkable. C7/t1: unremarkable. Impression: limited examination due to motion. No large disc osteophyte complex present. No definite spinal stenosis or cord compression is present. Intrinsic signal abnormality within the cord is difficult to exclude on this examination due to motion artifact. No major neural foramina stenosis is present. Mild neural foramina stenosis can not be definitively excluded due to motion artifact on the critical axial sequences.

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MBBS , MD - Biochemistry

General Physician•Lucknow
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The osteophyte complex at c3/c4 may or may not be the reason for your symptoms. In any case your symptoms should go away with rest in a 2-3 weeks. However if the symptoms persist or worsen you should again consult a neurologist (dm neurology)
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Unani Specialist•Kanpur
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Follow these herbal combinations for complete cure
ras raj ras 1 tablet twice a day
ashta moorti avleh 10 gm twice a day
vyadhi har rasayan 125 mg twice a day.
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Is there a cure for nocturnal panic attacks? After 2 bike accidents that happened 6 years before, my both hands are going numb while sleeping due to bad posture. I am not experiencing normal numbness. Instead heavy numbness which stays for more than 5 minutes to 10 minutes etc. And it will be like someone cutting my hands off. Before accidents happening I used to experience normal numbness like how others had. But this is un imaginable now. And the main issue is that, after I got my 1st panic attack in 2020 with the fear of cavity pandemic, after every incidents, its triggering the already subsided panic attack for no reason. Some days I would be able to control it my own because, I might have experienced that same symptoms earlier too. But some days, when there arise new symptoms brain triggers panic mode thinking its something else and im forced to rush to emergency dept. Is there any cure for this? Is there any proven way for me to be back to normal panic free life without the use of psychiatric medicines? I know psychiatric medicines will make me consume it lifelong or make me addicted to it even if there arise a temporary relief.

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General Physician•Noida
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You must try stress-relieving techniques including breathing techniques and brain foods for better mental health. Exercise and a plant-based diet can also help in controlling your anxiety levels. Do consult for advice if you wish. Prescription drugs for mental health cannot be prescribed online.
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Physiotherapist•Chennai
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Trigger finger:
conservative noninvasive treatments may include:
rest. Avoid activities that require repetitive gripping, repeated grasping or the prolonged use of vibrating hand-held machinery until your symptoms improve. If you can't avoid these activities altogether, padded gloves may offer some protection.
A splint. Your doctor may have you wear a splint at night to keep the affected finger in an extended position for up to six weeks. The splint helps rest the tendon.
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General Physician•Vadodara
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Whether or not it is appropriate to switch from zilsar 40 to zilsar ch 40/12.5 depends on your father's individual medical history and current condition. You should consult your father's doctor before making any changes to his medication regimen. The doctor will evaluate your father's medical history, examine him, and recommend a treatment plan that is appropriate for him.
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Physiotherapist•Chennai
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Your finger pain can be due to various reasons our suggestion would be to do warm water bath to relieve from pain. If the pain doesn't subside please do ice therapy to reduce the inflammation from the finger.
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General Physician•Thane
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I'm sorry to hear that you're experiencing these symptoms. There are many possible causes of numbness and tingling in the hands and legs, as well as muscle aches and pains. Some possible causes include nerve damage, circulation problems, vitamin deficiencies, autoimmune disorders, and neurological conditions.
Given your low vitamin d levels, it's possible that your symptoms could be related to this deficiency. Vitamin d is important for maintaining healthy nerves and muscles, among other fun...more
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General Physician•Anuppur
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Report check and summary.
Satya kishor sharma
hello I have some report I want to you check and give me information about report.
Hello! i'll do my best to help you. What kind of report do you have? Can you give me more details about it?
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hello I am 24 year I have numbness and tingling sensation in my left side thigh this problem facing last six months after my pregnancy delivery once I visited neurologist he recommended me mri and prescribed medicine tab du...more
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