Dr. Jyothi Kadkol
Hello, Thank you for explaining your symptoms so clearly—you’ve described everything very well, and I understand how uncomfortable and worrying this must feel, especially when it has been persisting for months. From your history (injury followed by neck tightness, one-sided head pressure, eye/ear heaviness, and relief with muscle relaxants), this looks more like a post-traumatic cervical strain with nerve/muscle tension, sometimes associated with tension-type headache or cervicogenic headache. The important positive point is that your symptoms improved significantly with muscle relaxants, which suggests that the issue is more functional (muscle + nerve related) rather than something serious or structural. However, since it has been 5 months and symptoms are recurring, we should not ignore it. ✔ What I would suggest at this stage: • MRI Cervical spine (to rule out disc or nerve compression) • If not done earlier, MRI Brain (for complete reassurance) • Posture evaluation (very important—mobile/laptop use can worsen this) ✔ What you can do immediately: • Avoid long screen time and poor neck posture • Gentle neck stretching exercises (not forceful) • Hot fomentation on neck muscles • Proper sleep support (good pillow) ✔ Regarding your symptoms: The “pulling/stretching/pressure” feeling shifting from neck to head, eye, and ear is commonly seen in nerve and muscle tension patterns—not typically dangerous, but definitely uncomfortable. ✔ About homeopathic support: In such cases, homeopathy works very well in: • Relieving chronic muscle tension • Reducing nerve sensitivity • Improving focus and mental clarity • Preventing recurrence The treatment is individualized based on your exact sensation pattern, triggers, and mental state (like reduced focus you mentioned). If you’re comfortable, you can share: • Any scan reports (if done) • Whether symptoms increase with stress, screen use, or posture • Sleep pattern and any anxiety/stress I can then guide you more precisely and help you recover gradually and safely. Don’t worry—this condition is manageable, and with the right approach, you can get back to normal comfort step by step Regards Dr jyoti Kadkol Health Global Homoeopahy, Vijaynagar, Bangalore
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