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Headaches, ear ringing, numb hands? Don't delay — it could be cervical osteochondrosis

Headaches, ringing in the ears, and numb hands are warning signs that may stem from cervical osteochondrosis or impaired blood flow. Venera Khodzhakbarovna is a neurologist at Horev Medical Center.

It may seem like ordinary fatigue. But when headaches become regular, ringing in the ears appears, and your hands go numb during sleep — these can be warning signs. Often these symptoms point to cervical osteochondrosis or impaired blood flow to the brain.

At Horev Medical Center, Aripova Venera Khodzhakbarovna — a neurologist with over 35 years of experience — sees patients. She doesn't simply prescribe medication — she deeply investigates the underlying causes and builds a recovery strategy tailored to the patient.

Our approach is comprehensive:

  • Ultrasound of the neck and head vessels
  • MRI of the cervical spine
  • Consultation with Venera Khodzhakbarovna
  • Involvement of a massage therapist and physiotherapy
  • Selection of therapy aimed at eliminating the cause, not just relieving symptoms

The sooner you seek help — the easier recovery will be.

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Cervical osteochondrosis and blood flow issues — Horev neurologist