Like many people, I suffered severe neck and upper back pain due to an automobile accident years ago. The pain was relentless and I even began to alter my upright position to a sort of curved stance. Sudden accidents (such as those occuring in cars) can be life changing due to the onset of pain that won't seem to subside.
I have clients whose neck pain causes and symptoms are very diverse as far as amount of pain involved.
Common causes are injury or trauma to the neck (e.g., whiplash) disc and/or nerve problems within the neck and arthritis. Triggers can include stress, sleeping in an awkward position and prolonged strain on the neck as with sitting at one's computer for too long, etc.
Neck pain can last for more than three months and sometimes it has no definitive diagnosis. fibromyalgia is one of the more common causes.
Pain has been described by sufferers as including one or more of the following: muscle stiffness, soreness, stiff to the touch, acute pain strong enough to force the neck to turn to one side (torticollis), pain in the base of the skull, one or both-sided headaches, pain radiating down the back and/or arms, tingling arms and/or fingers and general weakness in the neck and/or arms.
Neck pain is found in women more than men
There are rare but potentially life-threatening situations when neck pain is a symptom of something larger. While most type of neck pain is more discomforting and disappears within a day or two
Such condition is called meningitis. It is an inflammation of the brain and spinal cord who's causes can be both viral (most common but not as devastating) and bacterial (less common but an extremely life-threatening disease).
In addition to neck pain and/or stiffness, be on the lookout for a sudden rash development, fever, pain in bending the neck, nausea, vomiting, sensitivity to light and severe back pain.
Other symptoms to check for are headache, nausea, vomiting, loss or complications in vision, hearing or balance, pain localized behind one eye and weakness in arm and/or leg muscles. Neck pain can also signal serious issues arising from head trauma.
For pain not caused by serious neck injury or illness it's important to go about your daily routine as much as possible. That is of course, unless your daily repetitive routine is the cause. This kind of regular fitness exercise will help to avoid neck pain.
If you are given a neck collar, try not to use it more than a few days, as this will further weaken the neck muscles. This of course leads to exercise - daily exercise will help to improve fitness and that includes the neck muscles.
My Neck Pain Relief program addresses this in an all natural way. It's coming very soon and I hope you'll give these exercises a chance - as I did and realize there is in fact an end to such a pain in the neck!. An important thing to understand about pain such as this is that all the muscles around your neck, back and head are connected together. It is extremely important not to ignore those muscles.
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I have clients whose neck pain causes and symptoms are very diverse as far as amount of pain involved.
Common causes are injury or trauma to the neck (e.g., whiplash) disc and/or nerve problems within the neck and arthritis. Triggers can include stress, sleeping in an awkward position and prolonged strain on the neck as with sitting at one's computer for too long, etc.
Neck pain can last for more than three months and sometimes it has no definitive diagnosis. fibromyalgia is one of the more common causes.
Pain has been described by sufferers as including one or more of the following: muscle stiffness, soreness, stiff to the touch, acute pain strong enough to force the neck to turn to one side (torticollis), pain in the base of the skull, one or both-sided headaches, pain radiating down the back and/or arms, tingling arms and/or fingers and general weakness in the neck and/or arms.
Neck pain is found in women more than men
There are rare but potentially life-threatening situations when neck pain is a symptom of something larger. While most type of neck pain is more discomforting and disappears within a day or two
Such condition is called meningitis. It is an inflammation of the brain and spinal cord who's causes can be both viral (most common but not as devastating) and bacterial (less common but an extremely life-threatening disease).
In addition to neck pain and/or stiffness, be on the lookout for a sudden rash development, fever, pain in bending the neck, nausea, vomiting, sensitivity to light and severe back pain.
Other symptoms to check for are headache, nausea, vomiting, loss or complications in vision, hearing or balance, pain localized behind one eye and weakness in arm and/or leg muscles. Neck pain can also signal serious issues arising from head trauma.
For pain not caused by serious neck injury or illness it's important to go about your daily routine as much as possible. That is of course, unless your daily repetitive routine is the cause. This kind of regular fitness exercise will help to avoid neck pain.
If you are given a neck collar, try not to use it more than a few days, as this will further weaken the neck muscles. This of course leads to exercise - daily exercise will help to improve fitness and that includes the neck muscles.
My Neck Pain Relief program addresses this in an all natural way. It's coming very soon and I hope you'll give these exercises a chance - as I did and realize there is in fact an end to such a pain in the neck!. An important thing to understand about pain such as this is that all the muscles around your neck, back and head are connected together. It is extremely important not to ignore those muscles.
EL331014
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