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Lower cervical - upper thoracic pain
Male - 27, (alcohol and smoking - Occasional) 1. Sharp pain in the upper thoracic / lower cervical region. had it when I woke up in the initial period (2 months back). Now, the pain persists throughout the day. 2. Have a history of on-and-off spinal disc herniation pain. Never cured completely. Now feel pressure on the discs when bending forward. Sometimes becomes too painful even to breath. Recently done a complete heamogram, thyroid-profile & Vit-D hydroxy. Vit-D was at 8.8 ng/ml all other tests withing normal range.
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Need to see ur MRI for further evaluation Can probably guide u further
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