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Cervical Myeloradiculopathy Multi Cervical Disc Disease Compressive

sir , after some day I go villore for the disease then the doctor said that this is my problem ( Cervical myeloradiculopathy multi cervical disc disease compressive at c4-5 and c5-6 ENMG showed at the features of deinnervation in the c6 7 root is innervated) sir i want to know what m i do any specialist for that because the previous doctor go in london plzzzz say for ur doctor or any others plz help me ... due to that i m not able to do any work my leg and hand not work properly plz help ..yours raj singh
Sun, 24 Jan 2010
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Hi.. You need to take see a neurosurgeon for this problem.. You may need to be on cervical collar and few medications for reducing the compression resulting swelling.. In few cases surgery may be needed.. You can take a second opinion from a neurosurgeon through the option of specialist opinion available in this website, if you are interested.. The link would be http://www.healthcaremagic.com/specialists/Neurologist/Dr-Praveen-K-Nath/16

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Cervical Myeloradiculopathy Multi Cervical Disc Disease Compressive

Hi.. You need to take see a neurosurgeon for this problem.. You may need to be on cervical collar and few medications for reducing the compression resulting swelling.. In few cases surgery may be needed.. You can take a second opinion from a neurosurgeon through the option of specialist opinion available in this website, if you are interested.. The link would be http://www.healthcaremagic.com/specialists/Neurologist/Dr-Praveen-K-Nath/16