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Asked for male, 85 years old from Chennai
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Physiotherapist•Noida
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Neck Exercises.
Neck Stretching.
Postural Correction.
Shoulder Shrugs.
Take frequent Breaks at work.
Core Strengthening Exercises.
Use cervical pillow.
Use Back Support.
Self Massage the back of neck.
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Physiotherapist•Kolkata
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Every neck pain is not Cervical Spondylosis/itis/lysis.
The major reason also could be Biomechanical Misalignment, Muscular Tightness, reduced neck curvature etc. Your age is an important factor, what's your age? Any other associated medical diseases? The best Doctor to treat you is a Skilled Orthopedic Physiotherapist.
For further details contact me to get best advice.
Best wishes.
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Asked for male, 61 years old from Kadapa
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Mumbai
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Hello, With such low levels, you surely needs a blood transfusion. Ulceration if mouth is due to low Haemoglobin levels. Please seek medical attention immediately.
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Homeopath•Kolkata
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Please note the following in respect to your queries:
The bones and protective cartilage in your neck are prone to wear and tear that can lead to cervical spondylosis. Possible causes of the condition include:

Bone spurs/Dehydrated spinal disks/Herniated disks/Injury/Ligament Stiffness/Overuse (Some occupations or hobbies involve repetitive movements or heavy lifting, such as construction work. This can put extra pressure on the spine, resulting in early wear and tear).

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Physiotherapist•Delhi
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From which time you took lemon water. Yes, lemon water effects some of body part but if you take proper portion. please took warm water and add half lemon n add some pure honey mixed well and drink at mid - afternoon. It control your BP rate n infectious diseases.
Asked for female, 34 years old from Hyderabad
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Ayurveda•Ahmedabad
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Dear Lybrate user your described history is short. Osteophtes means degenerative changes of bone. To prevent degenerative change start 2cup of desi cow milk regularly, 4-5 almond once in day. Along with that start Bonton granules of Vasu pharma with milk. Although if you facing issue you can consult me private on Lybrate app with your detail history and invest reports. Prognosis depends upon present grade of degenerative changes.
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My MRI INDICATE 1. Lumbosacral transitional Vertebra with complete socialization of L5 2. Disc desiccation with diffuse disc bulge and broad based posterior central disc protrusion at L4-L5 level causing ventral thecal sac indentation and significant compromise of bilateral neural forminal (right>left). Mild ligamentum flavum thickening is also seen at this level with maintained spinal canal dimensions. 3. Cervical spondylitis changes with disc osteophyte complexes at C4-C5 and C5-C6 levels. Broad based left paracentral disc protrusion at C4-C5 level causing ventral thecal sac indentation and moderate compromise of left sided neural forminal. 4. Mild disc bulge at d5-d6 (screening of rest of spine revealed) I am confused. Dr. Said physio will fix it. I read too many damages. Please guide and suggest sustainable solutions. I am willing to take prolonged treatment. What does this report mean?

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Radiologist•Delhi
Hello Mr. lybrate-user.
The report says that there is significant compression of nerves at L4-5, C4-5 and C5-6 vertebral levels. You need to wear lumbar hot belt on regular basis, have to take medicines, you have to undergo physiotherapy and take precautions like no forward bending, no lifting weight, using ortho matress to keep spine straight.
I would advise you to meet an orthopedician and discuss your symptoms in detail.
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Orthopedist•Lucknow
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Probably it's some strain,sprain or tendinitis which should be examined for by orthopedic doctor.support arm in sling and avoid weight lifting or other exercises until you get yourself checked up.
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