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Neck Pain, Pain When Swallowing Food. MRI Shows Cervical Spondylosis. Is Benfomet Antibiotic?

I am having serve pain on my neck and I also get pain when swallowing food or liquid. The MRI reports reads Cervical spondylosis with PIVD C4-C5& C5-C6. I would like to know what kind of excerise will help me to relieve the pain. The doctor has prescirbed me benfomet plus,liofen 10. are this tabs antibiotics? thank you and eagerly waiting for a fast response
Mon, 23 Dec 2013
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Hi,
For your problem go for physiotherapy for neck and cervical muscles as advised by your physiotherapist.
Do side to side neck movement and bending your neck up and down by the side.
Go for cervical traction.
Go for short way diathermy.
Avoid putting pillow under your neck while sleeping.
Medicines prescribed by your doctor are not antibiotic but muscle relaxant and anti-oxident.
Ok and take care.
Ok and take care.
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Neck Pain, Pain When Swallowing Food. MRI Shows Cervical Spondylosis. Is Benfomet Antibiotic?

Hi, For your problem go for physiotherapy for neck and cervical muscles as advised by your physiotherapist. Do side to side neck movement and bending your neck up and down by the side. Go for cervical traction. Go for short way diathermy. Avoid putting pillow under your neck while sleeping. Medicines prescribed by your doctor are not antibiotic but muscle relaxant and anti-oxident. Ok and take care. Ok and take care.