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Severe Pain And Tenderness In The Collar Bone Radiating To The Brain. Nerve Pain At The Back. Reason?

Hello, for a few months I have been experience severe pain and tenderness in my right collar bone which shoots up to my ear.. and pain in the right side of my brain... the doctors have said just keep taking parocetamol but im 21 and iv had this for three months and been bed bound for 1 month! what could this be? theres a stinging sensation as well.. the nerves on my neck hurt also?
Mon, 7 Jul 2014
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Orthopaedic Surgeon, Joint Replacement 's  Response
It looks to me that you are having symptoms of cervical spondylitis. i would suggest you to take following steps.
1.Avoid using very high pillow or a very soft mattress
2. Take tablet Pregabalin and Methylcobalamine daiy
3.Apply hot water fomentation and Diclofenec ointment at neck
4.Visit a physiotherapist and start neck muscle strengthening exercises
5.Myoril or Myospaz are muscle relaxant if pain and tightness is very severe
MRI needed if symptoms persist after these steps.
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Severe Pain And Tenderness In The Collar Bone Radiating To The Brain. Nerve Pain At The Back. Reason?

It looks to me that you are having symptoms of cervical spondylitis. i would suggest you to take following steps. 1.Avoid using very high pillow or a very soft mattress 2. Take tablet Pregabalin and Methylcobalamine daiy 3.Apply hot water fomentation and Diclofenec ointment at neck 4.Visit a physiotherapist and start neck muscle strengthening exercises 5.Myoril or Myospaz are muscle relaxant if pain and tightness is very severe MRI needed if symptoms persist after these steps.