By no means am I an expert in this area, however, I would like to contribute an opinion to this question. For many people, when drinking Carbonated Beverages, it is quite common to experience a tingling sensation to the neck and chest (commonly painful and uncomfortable) because of the gas that's built up. Unfortunately, many have difficulty burbing or passing the gases through. If you are one of those who must have their Pepsi-Cola or any type of carbonated drink, abstain from them for a few weeks and try to observe the difference. PS. I am not a professional; I speak from experience! A heart problem can cause your neck and chest to hurt.
It really depends on what reason you could be having the neck pain. If you don't know why your neck hurts, try thinking about if you slept on it wrong, did you spring it? All sorts of things could lead to neck pain.
It could be a number of things
1. you may be sleeping on the wrong type of pillow.
2. you may have a lot of stress going on in your life right now.
3. you could have rhumitoid Arthritis that you may want to go to a pain specialist and have an MRI performed to find out.
4. you may have slept on it the in the wrong possition.
mabey you should go to the doctor because you could be in risk of a heart attack.
If it comes and goes you may have Rheumatiod arthritis. check it out with a doctor and get it loked after before it can cause too much damage.
Cervicalgia means simply a pain in the neck. cervic- means neck and -algia means pain.Arthritis is the inflammation of a joint caused by various disorders and diseases. arthr- means joint and -itis means inflammation. Arthritis can be in any joint - your finger, hip, neck, knee, etc.Arthritis could cause cervicalgia if it is located in the spine at the level of the vertebrae in the neck. But, other things can also cause cervicalgia, such as trauma and whiplash, sprain or strain, stress and tension, etc. and not only arthritis.Cervicalgia would be the symptom, and arthritis would be one condition that could cause that symptom.
Look for chest pain. This pain could feel like either pressure or squeezing that emanates from the center of the chest. It could be constant and last for more than a few minutes, or it could start and stop over a period of time. Also look for discomfort around the rest of the body. Most times this pain starts from the center of the chest and goes down the arms from up the neck and jawline. Pain can also be felt in the stomach, face and back.
the arteries become narrowed and the flow of blood and oxygen is blocked. Blockages can cause pain in the chest (angina) and eventually, when the blood vessels are occluded (closed up), a heart attack.
It's called the apical pulse. For future reference: Radial pulse - at your wrist next to your thumb on both arms. Carotid pulse - at your neck. Apical pulse - at your chest. Brachial pulse - anticubital (opposite of the elbow side).
If you are arching your neck or sitting at an unnatural angle, then your neck could hurt. You might also be sitting too high or too low in your chair, so you should be aware of this as a cause as well.
The dangers are you could cause a really painful ingery such as breaking your back or neck Also... you could be hurt by the strings in the ring ..
inside your neck it is a little ball that starts to cause pain and then it goes to the side of your neck and it has this little balls that can cause it to hurt likes someone is hitting you rae stabbing you in your neck that is what makes you have neck pain.on the right side of your neck.
some people experience it ans some people don't. But wearing a small bra will cause pain. it could be neck, back or chest.
Neck, left upper chest, wrist
No - but it can cause you to act like a rash red-neck...
If you lean your neck and hurt your back it can indicate a skeletomuscular problem. A physician who specializes in these types of problems could give you more information about your particular case.
Yes. Shingles can affect all the areas mentioned above.
Yes, I'm prone to these infections and the infection can affect neck glands and make your neck stiff and sore.
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No if you do it the right way. You line up your neck with your spine. Then, you put your chin to your chest. While keeping your chin to chest, roll your neck to the side. You are not supposed to roll your neck to the back. Roll your neck back to the center while still keeping your chin to your chest. Then you do the same thing just to the opposite side.