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Recently I have facing some problems 1. Neck and shoulder pain. 2. Dizziness, discomfortable in  head. For neck pain I have done cervical spine x-ray. I have facing this symptoms from near about 20 days. I took Zerodol TH 4 and vertin 16 mg for 10 days. Neck pain is reduced,but not totally remove and  dizziness is not gone. I feel something give pressure on my neck. When neck pain increases dizziness also increases. One question : Is my X ray report ok?
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Hi, Your condition is commonly seen in students and it is completely treatable. We have treated many such students and IT professional completely. It is important you take a complete treatment by online consultation with me. You can take an appointment for me on Practo and I can help you with detailed treatment by online prescription.
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Please connect with me on Practo chat for more detailed discussion,  you needs to be examined physically
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get MRI cervical spine,  blood tests CBC,ESR,CRP ,RAFactor,BS ( R)
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avoid jerking neck movements,  sudden change in neck posture, if possible use soft cervical collar for few days . add tab sturgeon 15mg x BDafter meals  x 2 days tab pan 40 mg x OD .along with NSAIDs  and vertin  you are taking review on Practo chat SOS
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