Sore Neck Symptoms

Working Out Sore Neck Symptoms

sore neck symptomsA study of sore neck symptoms will reveal that there are several sources of neck pain. It is usually characterized by soreness and difficulty in the movement of the neck.

This is particularly true when attempting to move the neck while bending or rotating from side to side. There can also be headache, shoulder and arm pain that accompanies the neck pain. A person who is suffering sore neck symptoms, will sometimes turn the entire body while attempting to look to the side, if their neck is in pain.

Neck pain symptoms can usually last only for a day or two and then the muscles begin to relax and the pain will subside, but there are cases where the pain is ongoing, and the symptoms could be cause for concern that there is something more serious that is going on. If the symptoms continue for more than a few days, it would be wise to seek medical attention just to be sure that there is not a more serious problem that is causing the pain.

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If a stiff and sore neck is accompanied by fever, nausea, headache or vomiting could be symptoms of meningitis, which is a bacterial condition that causes the inflammation of the membranes of the spinal cord and the brain. Any time that there is a fever that accompanies a stiff neck, immediate medical attention should the preferred course of action.

Many times people will wake up in the morning with a sore neck symptoms from sleeping in the wrong position during the night. Then when they wake up, their neck can be stiff and usually heals itself within a few days. Sometimes a moist heating pad can relax the muscles in the neck and provide relief in a short time. It is advisable to have a pillow that supports the neck and shoulders , and not just the head alone.

Author Bio

Stephen Ornstein, D.C. has treated thousands of neck, shoulder and back conditions since graduating Sherman Chiropractic College in 1987 and during his involvement in Martial Arts. He holds certifications as a Peer Review Consultant from New York Chiropractic College, Physiological Therapeutics from National Chiropractic College, Modic Antibiotic Spinal Therapy from Dr. Hanne Albert, PT., MPH., Ph.D., Myofascial Release Techniques from Logan Chiropractic College, and learned Active Release Technique from the founder, P. Michael Leahy, DC, ART, CCSP.