Physical pain that starts in the neck and may spread to the arm, shoulder, and upper back.
Approximately two-thirds of people have neck discomfort, which is the second most prevalent issue involving moveable body parts. Of them, nearly ten percent have chronic neck pain. Please see a physician right away if:
Moving the neck might cause neck pain. The neck is rigid. Behind the head, in the space between the arms and shoulder blades, there is pain. The upper limbs are tingly, feeble, or numb. Dizziness and a loss of balance are experienced.There are problems with balance.
TREATMENT: There are easy ways to treat neck discomfort at home. However, the following course of action is advised if the pain continues:
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If you have mild to moderate neck discomfort, you can treat it by:
- using hot or cold presses to ease the discomfort.
- Applying ice packs to minimize any edema
- Using a firm cushion to provide neck support
- Taking analgesics
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