Your whole spine or just the neck is probably out causing a herniated disc. Please see your doctor and then discuss seeing a chiropractor.
The occiput is the lower part of the back of your head, just above the neck.
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Lower back
The sub mandibular gland is part of the neck and not the face.
The chin is located at the lower front part of the face, below the lower lip and above the neck. It is formed by the prominence of the lower jawbone (mandible).
Because, your spine is a part of your back and is also a part of your neck. When u strain your back to be straight and strain your neck to bend down-ward, you are straining your spine, which will cause discomfort.
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The c5 vertebra is located in the lower part of the neck, just below the c4 vertebra. The c4 vertebra is slightly higher up in the neck compared to the c5 vertebra.
No, the cervix is not a part of the neck. The term "cervix" specifically refers to the lower part of the uterus in the female reproductive system. However, the word "cervical" can describe structures related to the neck, such as the cervical spine or cervical lymph nodes. In this context, "cervix" and "cervical" refer to different anatomical regions.
A hole.. If you are concerned the see a physician
The cervix is the neck-shaped opening at the lower part of the uterus.