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Suggest Treatment For Chronic Double Vision, Hand Tremors, Neck Pain And Headache

Greetings - Over the past few years, I had have double vision. During the past six months I have noticed mild to what I consider severe shaking of my hands. Both of these conditions last about an hour or two at the most. But today I have had both the double vision and the shaking or jerking hands both, all day or from about 8 AM until 1:30 PM. Today I have also had a very painful neck and a moderate to troublesome headache as well. Any thoughts?
Fri, 24 Apr 2020
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Hello,

Your symptoms could be related to low blood pressure values or chronic degenerations of the cervical vertebral column.

Coming to this point, I would recommend a close monitoring of blood pressure values and performing a cervical spine X ray study.

I would also recommend checking complete blood count for anemia and thyroid hormone levels for thyroid gland dysfunction.

If these symptoms persist, performing a brain and cervical spine MRI may be needed.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care

Regards,
Dr. Ilir Sharka
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Suggest Treatment For Chronic Double Vision, Hand Tremors, Neck Pain And Headache

Hello, Your symptoms could be related to low blood pressure values or chronic degenerations of the cervical vertebral column. Coming to this point, I would recommend a close monitoring of blood pressure values and performing a cervical spine X ray study. I would also recommend checking complete blood count for anemia and thyroid hormone levels for thyroid gland dysfunction. If these symptoms persist, performing a brain and cervical spine MRI may be needed. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr. Ilir Sharka