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Go and see your doctor
it could also be a tumor or like a blood clot or something serious. it could just be bone.
why would you have a staph infection in the neck? What is the cause of this?
No, cracking your neck does not lead to arthritisyou donkey.
I'd be surprised if there wasn't! The blood flow to the brain all goes through the neck. Issues with the neck can lead to headaches and lots of other symptoms.
A blood clot in the brain can cause a TIA, or transient ischemic attack, which causes a non-permanent loss of blood supply and oxygen to an area of the brain. Blood clots in the brain also cause stroke. If not corrected quickly, permanent brain damage will result. Clot "busters" are used to break up the clot and restore blood flow. If you suspect a stroke or TIA it is best to get to an ER.
Cerebral embolism occurs when a blood clot from elsewhere in the circulatory system breaks free. If it becomes lodged in an artery supplying the brain, either in the brain or in the neck, it can cause a stroke.
Your pulse is taken from either your neck or wrist is because you have major veins in those areas that pumps blood to the heart, which is sent in rhythms synced with your heart. You have artery's in your neck, which is the Jugular Arteries. Blood is pumped out of the heart to arteries which give blood to the rest of the body. Those to places have strong sync with the heart which lead to the beat being in rhythm.
Your treatment for high blood pressure is unlikely to have any relationship to any pains in your neck. In that spot you have a lymph node that could be infected from a bad tooth. The infection could cause trouble in your lymph node. You also have your carotid artery in that area. Part of the reason for the blood pressure treatment is to dissolve the clot in your arteries before they break lose and cause a stroke.
I'm pretty sure yeast infection is in someones vagina, not under an infant's neck.
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Infection could cause a shooting pain in the left neck gland. This infection could have come from a dental procedure.