Patient's Query
Hello doctor,
I am facing acute neck pain since last three months and have been diagnosed with moderate degeneration in the cervical spine. Hands get pins and needles feeling sometimes during sleep. Legs get pins and needles feeling if not moved for say more than 10 minutes. Earlier arms were also paining but that has subsided now. I am male, 45 years. I also take 50 mg Thyronorm for hypothyroidism.
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You may have cervical osteoarthritis. It is due to cervical spine degeneration. It is due to the wear and tear of cartilage and bones, which are present in the cervical spine. It causes chronic, severe pain and stiffness. Actually, it is age-related problem. Causes for this are bone spurs, dehydrated spinal discs, herniated discs, injury, ligament stiffness, etc. You need homeopathic medicines with physiotherapy.
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Answered byDr. Potnuru Srinivaasa Sudhakar
Medically reviewed byDr. Divya Banu M
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