Absolutely, your neck has many muscles, if you stabilising muscles are atrophised or dormant your main neck musckes take over, this causes bad posture and tension, dizziness, headaches and fatigue. lean your head forward. If it feels heavy you need significant work. only you can fix the imbalance. It is a delicate area only use safe techniques. seek neck exercise, or neck physiotherapy from a physio or doctor. Jump on to YouTube to get a good idea of how to do it and why.
Tension held in the jaw can cause fatigue. Holding tension in any muscle group can cause fatigue. Holding your jaw tight can also cause neck pain and headaches.
Normally the main cause of muscle pain is strain or fatigue, hope this helps you :)
I always end up with neck pain after using ibuprofen.
Stress is one of the most commen causes of neck pain.
TMJ is a disease that can indeed cause neck and jaw pain. In fact TMJ is diagnosed by these pains.
I get neck pain from food allergies
One of the many signs of chronic fatigue syndrome is eye pain, dry eyes, light sensitivity, and blurred vision. If you are experiencing eye pain you may have extreme fatigue syndrome.
Neck pain can be caused from a variety of conditions. If you sleep in the wrong position, it may make your neck sore and stiff. A herniated disc may also be to blame for any pain in the back of the neck.
Migraine headaches have been known to cause neck pain. Neck pain may also precede migraine headaches, thus serving as an indicator of an oncoming attack.
You could possibly have a pulled muscle if pain continues call doctor for pain medicine.
Fibermyosis is a syndrome that causes chronic muscle pain and fatigue. Sometimes it can cause weakening muscle pain.
Yes, inflammation can cause fatigue. The inflammatory reaction of the immune system often causes fatigue, and lack of sleep due to pain may also contribute to a sense of tiredness.