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How To Overcome From The Cervical Spondylosis?

I am suffering from cervical spondylosis with continuous backache for 10 years and my doctor prescribed for calcium (500 mg), multi-vitamin, mecobalmin (3000 iu) along with painkiller (Nimesulide-100mg + Tizanidine-2 mg) daily.-I am taking this prescription since 10 years but I am still suffering from backache and cervical. Vikram Singh
Mon, 12 Dec 2016
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DEAR USER,
THANKS FOR CONSULTING WITH HCM

YOU ALREADY HAD A COURSE OF ORAL PAIN KILLERS.. REGULAR USE WITH PAIN KILLERS HAS ITS OWN SIDE EFFECTS.

I WOULD ADVICE YOU TO DO THE FOLLOWING

Avoidance of provocative activities like heavy exercises or weight lifting

Short-term neck immobilization with a hard or soft cervical collar and/or cervical pillow at least for 6-8hrs a day

Physical therapy with exercise and gradual mobilization

Oral pain killer can be used for severe pain episodes

If still your problem persists you may require a cervical traction

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How To Overcome From The Cervical Spondylosis?

DEAR USER, THANKS FOR CONSULTING WITH HCM YOU ALREADY HAD A COURSE OF ORAL PAIN KILLERS.. REGULAR USE WITH PAIN KILLERS HAS ITS OWN SIDE EFFECTS. I WOULD ADVICE YOU TO DO THE FOLLOWING Avoidance of provocative activities like heavy exercises or weight lifting Short-term neck immobilization with a hard or soft cervical collar and/or cervical pillow at least for 6-8hrs a day Physical therapy with exercise and gradual mobilization Oral pain killer can be used for severe pain episodes If still your problem persists you may require a cervical traction HOPE I ANSWERED YOUR QUERY. YOU CAN MESSAGE ME FOR ANY FURTHER CONCERNS