Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Cervical Spondylosis More Condition_symptoms My Mother In Law Aged 62 Has Cervical Spondylosis, She Has Excruciating Pain In Neck , Also?

My mother in law aged 62 has cervical spondylosis, she has excruciating pain in neck , also? - cervical spondylosis more condition_symptoms

Without pain, numbness in the face. Her doctor told him that his facial features are numbness and pain in the neck is not connected, said its very important that if you should consult a doctor immediately headaches, it could be very serious, but you wouldnt give more information, Please help if you can do it thank you very popular,

4 comments:

gangadharan nair said...

The cervical spondylosis "The goal of treatment is to relieve pain and prevent spinal cord and nerve root permanently.
In mild cases no treatment is required. The symptoms of cervical spondylosis usually stabilize or retreat with a simple and conservative treatment, eg the neck) collar (brace to restrict the movements and anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for sale. Cortisone injections to specific areas of irritation may also be useful.
In rare cases intermittent neck traction may be recommended instead of or in addition, a ruff. This is usually a rope-like device on his head and placed his neck and placed on rollers and weights.
In severe cases, hospitalization may be necessary with complete bedrest and traction for 1 or 2 weeks. DrugsINE or muscle relaxants may help relieve the pain. Surgical decompression of the spinal cord in the neck may be recommended for severe pain or loss of movement, sensation or function.
The May-surgical removal of bone and hard tissue require that affect the nerves of the spinal cord and stabilize the neck by the fusion of the cervical vertebrae.
Numbness of the face: one of the cranial nerves could be affectd XII. Consult a neurologist.
Please consult the website for more information on arthritis neck and cranial nerves.

minty359 said...

Hello
Stroke is a medical emergency. To teach the knowledge of these warning signs of stroke and others. Every second counts:

Sudden numbness or weakness in the face, arm or leg, especially on one side of the body
Sudden confusion, problems speaking or understanding
Sudden do not see in one or both eyes
Sudden trouble walking, dizziness, loss of balance or coordination;
Sudden severe headache with no known cause

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byebye said...

Tap says on Google, it can cause headaches, it also says other symptoms, I have ankylosing spondylitis, as their very, very painful, good luck to her

jillybir... said...

I'd like to ask doctors and a second opinion. In this way you get to a specialist who will see all the problems that you have to solve.

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