Friday, February 5, 2010

Loss Of Normal Cervical Lordosis My MRI Showed Loss Of Normal Cervical Lordosis In C3-C-7. Is It Normal For My Fingers To Tingle?

My MRI showed loss of normal cervical lordosis in C3-C-7. Is it normal for my fingers to tingle? - loss of normal cervical lordosis

and numbness of the limbs? Numbness in the first was in my thumb and index finger, and now he is stretching his arm. I was able to cope with the pain in my neck, while every day I mobic (for inflammation) as simple as lifting a gallon of milk has become very painful. What is possible?

1 comment:

izzy said...

Yes, it ...
The main symptom of cervical radiculopathy pain radiates into the arm, neck, chest and / or shoulders. Numbness or tingling in the fingers or hands may also be present, as well as a weakness. Other possible symptoms include lack of coordination, especially on the hands.

Radiculopathy refers to disease of the nerve roots (from the Latin radix, root). Radiculopathy produces pain, numbness or weakness of the spine

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