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How Can Burning Sensation In Back And Dizziness Be Treated?

hiya well i black out sometimes and i feel dizzy and cant see anything then a few seconds later i can see again its been happening for a while and i do wear glasses usually when it happens im not wearing glasses i also get a burning sensation in the top of my back please help
posted on Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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Hello,
Thanks for your query.
Dizziness that you are having are suggestive of degenerative spondylottic changes of the cervical spine.
X-ray of neck in lateral view or MRI will help in the diagnosis.
Treatment includes
1. Use of cervical collar helps in immobilisation and brings relief.
2. Medical drugs like pain killers - acetaminophen/ibuprofen and muscle relaxants might be helpful.
3. Cervical isometric exercises are beneficial to maintain the strength of the neck muscles. Neck and upper back stretching exercises, as well as light aerobic activities, also are recommended under the guidance of a physical therapist.
4. Hot fomentation helps in relieving acute symptoms.
5. You can avoid using a pillow

I do hope that you have found something helpful and I will be glad to answer any further query.
Take care
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How Can Burning Sensation In Back And Dizziness Be Treated?

Hello, Thanks for your query. Dizziness that you are having are suggestive of degenerative spondylottic changes of the cervical spine. X-ray of neck in lateral view or MRI will help in the diagnosis. Treatment includes 1. Use of cervical collar helps in immobilisation and brings relief. 2. Medical drugs like pain killers - acetaminophen/ibuprofen and muscle relaxants might be helpful. 3. Cervical isometric exercises are beneficial to maintain the strength of the neck muscles. Neck and upper back stretching exercises, as well as light aerobic activities, also are recommended under the guidance of a physical therapist. 4. Hot fomentation helps in relieving acute symptoms. 5. You can avoid using a pillow I do hope that you have found something helpful and I will be glad to answer any further query. Take care