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Suggest Treatment For Cervical Spondylitis With Radiating Hand Pain And Dizziness

Male, 34 yrs, 82 Kgs,5'10'' , recently diagnosed with Cervical spondalitis. As advised, changed by mattress, shifted to thin hard pillow, lifted my ceat in car, changed my chair in office, started exercise of spinal cord. But still no relieve from pain on the neck and back. Sometimes pain moving towards hand and also to fingers. Recently a slight feeling of giddiness also showing up. Please advise.
Tue, 30 Sep 2014
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You might be having a cervical disc prolapse causing nerve compression. I suggest you see a qualified spine surgeon to undergo proper clinical evaluation and may need an MRI of cervical spine.
Most of times it should get better with proper physio and medication and exercises. But some need surgery.. depending on severity and duration of symptoms and neurological function. Take Care.
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Suggest Treatment For Cervical Spondylitis With Radiating Hand Pain And Dizziness

You might be having a cervical disc prolapse causing nerve compression. I suggest you see a qualified spine surgeon to undergo proper clinical evaluation and may need an MRI of cervical spine. Most of times it should get better with proper physio and medication and exercises. But some need surgery.. depending on severity and duration of symptoms and neurological function. Take Care.