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Suggest Treatment For Severe Body Pain

hi sir plz solve my problem is Lt sided body pain &swelling of back &shoulder joint from many year i have try allopath medicin 2to3 year than after homoeopath medicine in 1year but my symptoms is aggrivat &in this mounth X-ray report show c3-c6 vretebral gap &over growth of bone sir i suffring from sever body pain i again started allopath medicine plz give u r suggatio what i am doing for parmanent cur
Mon, 7 Nov 2016
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Depending on X-rays, MRI findings, if large osteophyte and nerve pain radiation exists, removal of osteophyte, and surgical fusion can be a permanent solution
for this, seek opinion of a neurosurgeon or a spine surgeon who may co relate clinical symptoms severity, and radiological findings,and offer permanent solution
If not very severe symptoms, conservative measured may suffice, like use of collar, physiotherapy and cervical traction intermittently
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Suggest Treatment For Severe Body Pain

Hi Depending on X-rays, MRI findings, if large osteophyte and nerve pain radiation exists, removal of osteophyte, and surgical fusion can be a permanent solution for this, seek opinion of a neurosurgeon or a spine surgeon who may co relate clinical symptoms severity, and radiological findings,and offer permanent solution If not very severe symptoms, conservative measured may suffice, like use of collar, physiotherapy and cervical traction intermittently Thanks