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What Are The Symptoms Of Reversed Cervical Lordosis ?

With a diagnosis of reversed cervical lordosis can symtoms include vertigo? i also have neck pain, occipital HA s, weakness in shoulders and trapezius muscles. Over head work like painting and hanging a shower curtain increase symptoms, as well a pushing a grocery cart, heavy lifting, etc.
Sat, 29 Jun 2019
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Hello,

Vertigo is very unlikely to be linked with the diagnosis of reversed cervical lordosis, other symptoms that you mentioned are linked with it.

You should see a spine Specialist for your symptoms. Treatment with anti-inflammatory drugs and physical therapy may be necessary.

Vertigo should be evaluated by an ENT Doctor.

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

Regards,
Dr. Erion Spaho, Neurologist, Surgical
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What Are The Symptoms Of Reversed Cervical Lordosis ?

Hello, Vertigo is very unlikely to be linked with the diagnosis of reversed cervical lordosis, other symptoms that you mentioned are linked with it. You should see a spine Specialist for your symptoms. Treatment with anti-inflammatory drugs and physical therapy may be necessary. Vertigo should be evaluated by an ENT Doctor. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Erion Spaho, Neurologist, Surgical