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The more you know about neck pain causes the better off you will be. Believe it or not, most people suffer from neck pain causes at some point in their life. Yours may be more serious than others, or maybe it is just a minor tweak. But no matter what, if you know what this is all about and how to address the problem you will be better off. This is one of those potential health concerns that you want to know a lot about even if you are not suffering.

So what neck pain causes are most common? It is hard to say what cause is the most common of them all, but many believe that it is muscle strains. If you pull a muscle in your neck or back it can lead to a lot of pain in the area. In fact, the pain can be so bad that it may make you wonder if you didn't hurt yourself in another way.

Of course, there are more serious issues that can come up over time. For instance, a herniated disk can lead to a lot of pain and eventually cause problems in other areas as well. This is something that needs treated by an experienced doctor, and may even call for surgery depending on how bad your situation is.

Finally, another one of the most common neck pain causes is injury. This can include anything from a car accident to falling down. Landing on your neck the wrong way or being suddenly hit without notice can lead to injury to the neck and back.

If you are suffering from neck pain it is important to receive a proper diagnosis. Even if you think you know what the problem is you should see your doctor just to make sure. Neck pain is not something that you want to take lightly as minor problems can linger and get worse over time.

Now that you know more about neck pain causes you are in better position to handle this problem should you begin to suffer.

 

Snowboarding fall= neck pain?

Question: Snowboarding fall= neck pain?

(Posted by: Koblop on 2010-03-01 21:53:42)

I fell snowboarding and hurt my neck. yes i know i should go see a doctor but what can i do to relave the pain. there are some huge knots in my neck. other then pain meds.


Answers:

Posted by: hon3ysmil3z on 2010-03-01, 21:56:35

Hmm, my main answer would be to go see the doctor. You could probably go to a chiropractor to see if they can help or to get a massage to see if it'll loosen it up. The doctor is probably your best bet though.

  

Posted by: Cristian on 2010-03-01, 21:57:15

I had the same thing last year i got whiplash after i landed a jump and then fell back and i had some soreness. luckly i wore a helmet. well, until you go see a doctor try some of that hot and cold rub stuff or a pad.

  

Posted by: medC.M.E. on 2010-03-01, 22:09:05

Hello Daredevil To relieve pain right now,if you put heat on it ,it will relieve it for just a while but it will stiffen your neck as well ,there is always Heated Rubs sold in pharmacies over the counter.But I know you already know what I am about to tell you.You need a C-Spine an X-Ray of your neck to make sure you haven't fractured something or displaced it,Don't worry I won't tie you up and take you in an E.R., but it is something you are going to be doing. Regards

  

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