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MBBS, MD, M.N.A.M.S(Anaesthesiology), FW...read more

Pain Management Specialist•Delhi
You will need cervical spinal root block of affected nerve roots, which is a non surgical technique using fluroscopy and contrast in OT.
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Hello lybrate-user, any adult should take atleast 1000 mg calcium daily and 1 gram protein per kg body weight per day. This means - if you re 60 kg, you should take 60grams protein daily.
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General Physician•Mumbai
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For pain take tablet paracetamol 650 mg and get an MRI done after clinical examination to pinpoint the diagnosis and plan treatment accordingly
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Homeopath•Hooghly
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Yes u have to do yoga along with this u need to do proper homoeopathic treatment to cure ur problem permanently
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Homeopath•Hooghly
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Yes u need to do regular exercise,,yoga,,some walking,,along with u need proper homoeopathic treatment to cure ur problem permanently
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Physiotherapist•Gurgaon
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Hi lybrate-user yes physiotherapy can help. Please do hot fermentation on neck but see that sensations are not altered. Neck & arm exercises will help if learnt by a physiotherapist.
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My MRI report for SPINE:*Posterocentral disc protrusion at L5-S1 compressing ventral thecal sac and B/L traversing S1 nerve roots. Minimal cervical-thoracic spondylosis, minimal annular disc bulge at T1-2 indenting ventral thecal sac. Focal fat is noted in T5 vertebral body. Normal spinal cord signal. Impression: MRI of lumbo-sacral spine & whole spine screening reveals, *Mild lumbar spondylosis, L5-S1 disc dessication, annular tear and multilevel facet joint arthrosis. Posterocentral disc protrusion at L5-S1 compressing ventral thecal sac and B/L traversing S1 nerve roots. *Minimal cervical-thoracic spondylosis, minimal annular disc bulge at T1-2 indenting ventral thecal sac. Normal cervical and thoracic cord. Sir I have usually pain in my neck, feel some stress and itching in brain sometimes. I also feeling grinding during neck movement and sometime ear block problem. Please suggest, I visited neurologist and take treatment for 3-5 months, also visited physiotherapist and do exercise. But it give relief for sometime and then start. Please suggest the best.

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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Delhi
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start again with physio, do strengthening exz for neck and back. take precaution avoid lifting heavy weights, bending in front. wearing heavy clothes or jackets.

apple hot pack over pain area twice a day.

vit d n b12 medicines

regular exz n precautions will give u permanent relief.
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Homeopath•Sindhudurg
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Muscuheal oil massage twice daily. Iar neuroaid 15 drops 3 times daily hyper 200 4pills 3 times daily rhus tox 200 4pills 2 times daily for 8 days and revert back for further treatment.
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Hi, Since 7 months i am suffering from spine pain So I recently got a MRA scanning Technique:- T1 sagittal, T2 sagittal, T2 axial, STIR coronals, Mr. myelogram, whole spine T2 sagittats. FINDINGS: -alignment of lumbar vertebrae is normal -lumbar lordosis maintained -marginal osteophytes noted. Rest of the vertebrae bodies are normal in height And signal intensity. -posterior neural arch elements appear normal -discs show varying degree of dessication -diffuse annular disc bulges seen at L4-L5 & L5-S1 levels causing indentation over the all sac with bilateral lateral recess narrowing and moderate neural compression at L4-L5 level Posterior annular tear seen at L4-S1 level. -conus and filum terminal show normal signal intensity -flaval ligaments and facet joints are normal.-pre and paraspinal soft tissue are normal -both sacroiliac joints are normal to the extent seen. So we recently consulted a neurology she prescribed some medicines like Gabapin Tolperitas retense pantocid But there is no result in my pains I'm suffering a lot could you please give me a suggestion please.

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Physiotherapist•Nagaon
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Helo lybrate-user, it is better to go for Physiotherapy Treatment. Under physiotherapy treatment you will be treated with various electromodalities which will helping you in relieving pain, will be taught various back strengthening exercises and back extensions exercises will helps you in keeping your back healthy in future.
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