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What Causes Severe Headaches And Pain In The Lower Back With Stiffness In Neck?
Ive had a new hip in may a back opp 1yr ago iam in hell of alot of pain in my neck its stiff and i am in constant pain with headaches ive had a mri and the surgeon has said there is nothing he can do for any of this pain also my lower back hurts i am a male 58yrs old please can you help. thankyou.
Hello, Thank you for using Healthcare magic. I read your question and understood your concern. You mentioned that you had a MRI done but do not specify which part of the body you had the MRI. In your case a MRI of the neck would be needed. It may show a cervical sponduloarthrosis which can be treate with physical therapy and antiinflamatory medication in the begining and surgery in later stages. Also another cause of your pain might be an herniated disc of the cervicl spine which in the first stages can be treated nonoperatively or operatively depending on the degree of the compression of the nerve from the disc. So I think there are solutions of your problem. Wish you quick recovery Dr. Selmani
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What Causes Severe Headaches And Pain In The Lower Back With Stiffness In Neck?
Hello, Thank you for using Healthcare magic. I read your question and understood your concern. You mentioned that you had a MRI done but do not specify which part of the body you had the MRI. In your case a MRI of the neck would be needed. It may show a cervical sponduloarthrosis which can be treate with physical therapy and antiinflamatory medication in the begining and surgery in later stages. Also another cause of your pain might be an herniated disc of the cervicl spine which in the first stages can be treated nonoperatively or operatively depending on the degree of the compression of the nerve from the disc. So I think there are solutions of your problem. Wish you quick recovery Dr. Selmani