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Pain in hands and legs
There is continuous pain in my left arm and legs. I am doing massage but that is only giving me short relief. I am cervical spondylosis patient. That is why I am wearing collar, doing isometric exercises, took vitamins but the pain is still there. I don't know whether this pain is due to cervical or some other reasons. What should I do?
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Consult an orthopedics for your issue
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I think you need to do one MRI whole spine screening... It will clearify any nerve compression in cervical or lumbar area giving rise to pain...followed by orthopedic consultation.. Secondly MRI brain may be required if mri spine is normal to rule out any Neurologycal problems.. If both are normal, may be its just muscle and bone pain which is common in women near menopause or following menopause...
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