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CT Scan Of Neck Reveals Cervical Lordosis, Disc Degeneration And Some Herniation Of C5/6/7. Are These Findings Serious?

Hi my name is suresh I had a ct scan for my neck and it says I have loss of normal cervical lordosis which may be of muscle spasms, there is disc degeneration at c5/6 and at c6/7 and there is small central disc herniation at these levels but particularly at c5/6 this is impinging upon the the cal sac is it serious problem
Mon, 25 Nov 2013
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Hi,
From repot it seems that you might be having cervical spondilitis.
consult orthopedic surgeon and get examined.
Physiotherapy, short way diathermy and cervical traction will be very much helpful.
Avoid putting pillow under your neck.
Take calcium, vitamin A and D supplements.
Ok and take care.
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CT Scan Of Neck Reveals Cervical Lordosis, Disc Degeneration And Some Herniation Of C5/6/7. Are These Findings Serious?

Hi, From repot it seems that you might be having cervical spondilitis. consult orthopedic surgeon and get examined. Physiotherapy, short way diathermy and cervical traction will be very much helpful. Avoid putting pillow under your neck. Take calcium, vitamin A and D supplements. Ok and take care.