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Is Intermittent Parasthesia Correlated To Nerve Compression?

any connection between intermittent (positional downward of head and to left) parasthesia in left side of neck --
or would this be more nerve compression related? In past, similar symptomatology, and cranial sacral massage rehabilitation therapy helped much. Thank you.
posted on Fri, 8 Nov 2013
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Internal Medicine Specialist 's  Response
Ya.... they are indeed symptoms of nerve compression either at the level of neck or wrist.. get ur diabetes and thyroid work up also done
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General & Family Physician Dr. Roopa Chopra's  Response
Hi, these symptoms seem like those of cervical spondylosis, these are treatable by posture changes and with physiotherapy. In acute pain, pain killers will help.
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Is Intermittent Parasthesia Correlated To Nerve Compression?

Ya.... they are indeed symptoms of nerve compression either at the level of neck or wrist.. get ur diabetes and thyroid work up also done