causes of neck pain
- Chronic disease (osteochondrosis, osteoarthritis) is a degenerative disease that may appear in the muscles of the neck, ligaments or in a certain part of the spine.
- Injuries – Pain occurs when discs, ligaments, vertebrae, and joints are injured.
- Herniated disc.
- Pain caused by esophageal, muscle spasms, heart, and lung diseases.
- Cervical spine tumor or metastasis from kidney cancer, thyroid cancer or breast cancer.
- Infectious bone disease, tetanus, meningitis, etc.
How does neck pain show up?
- It is difficult to turn your head from side to side or move your head up and down.
- Pain on the left or right side of the neck, especially when trying to lift the head.
- Pain in the temples and shoulders occurs when the neck is turned.
- Pain may also occur in the back of the neck, resulting in numbness.
- Wrong sleeping position, sedentary work – causes of neck, shoulder and back pain.
neck and head pain
- Damage to the base of the neck, spinal muscles, or ligaments.
- Muscle spasms.
- Holding your head in an incorrect and uncomfortable position for an extended period of time.
- Consequences of injury or tumors.
- Acute thyroiditis.
- Ankylosing spondylitis.
- Infections and rheumatoid arthritis.
neck headache
right side neck pain
severe neck pain
- Increased pressure on the spine and prolonged exposure to uncomfortable or incorrect positions can lead to spasms and severe muscle pain.
- Chronic diseases, infections, immune system problems.
- Sudden movements, emotional tension.
- Hypothermia in the muscles can impair blood circulation, causing neck pain.
- Excess weight is another cause of severe pain.