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Suggest Treatment For Severe Neck Pain And Weakness In The Shoulder And Hip

Hi, I am a 22 year old male, I m not 100% sure which vertebrae but it seems it s between the c4-c6 in my neck. When I wake up I have tremendous neck pain and I m able to move it side to side, which sometimes cause the pain to stop. Most days I get migraines that are excruciating!!! I ve also started noticing weakness in my right shoulder and right hip, could this be caused by the disk moving in my neck?
Tue, 7 Feb 2017
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Hello,
Your neck pain and shoulder weakness could certainly be caused by you neck disks. The hip pain is unrelated and should be investigated separately. This latter could be a local soft tissue problem, or from a disk problem in your lumbar spine. Only an examination by your doctor and possibly some imaging tests will be able to give you the answer you seek. I hope this helps!

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Suggest Treatment For Severe Neck Pain And Weakness In The Shoulder And Hip

Hello, Your neck pain and shoulder weakness could certainly be caused by you neck disks. The hip pain is unrelated and should be investigated separately. This latter could be a local soft tissue problem, or from a disk problem in your lumbar spine. Only an examination by your doctor and possibly some imaging tests will be able to give you the answer you seek. I hope this helps!