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Old 01-28-2016, 12:13 AM #1
mrityunjay23 mrityunjay23 is offline
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Default C6 C7 disc herniation and strainght cervical spine

I am getting right head skull pressure. No neck pain or back pain, MRI and Eye Endoscopy(for BIH ) normal. In left leg current moves from feet to upwards. Muscle movement in different part of left side of body in upward direction. Because of right skull pressure I can't sleep in my right side and chest up position. Left side sleeping happens but it also create pressure initially. After leaving bed in morning I do no get any right skull pressure but as day passes I started to feel right head pressure. At the evening time it reaches extreme. After working more on computer my pressure increases more. In order to maintain neck curvature I put bottle(small diameter) below of my neck. I also do neck curvature maintaining exercises. But till now no good relief happen. Can this disease be cured? Or it like piles. You have to maintain good postures. Then you will be fine else you have to weep for sleeping. Please suggest in this regards.
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