first u get a wet rag then put it on Ur neck then lay down after 1 hour have somebody mushes it
If the neck pain is causing the headache, this is called cervicogenic headache. If the headache is causing the neck pain, treating the headache will also treat the neck pain. Pain Management Specialists and Headache Specialists are the doctors best suited to treat these types of headaches.
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You should not self treat any pain you cannot diagnose. If you are not sure exactly what is causing the pain, you should see a doctor. Treatment varies according to cause.
Chiropractors treat patients by manipulating joints and the spine. It is believed that pain, especially back pain, is caused by misalignment of the spine. This form of treatment is most effective in patients with persistent back pain and neck problems.
You can alleviate neck pain in many natural methods. They my not all work well for you but here are some options. you can do therapy, yoga, eat healthy, or exercise.
There are a number of over the counter medications which are offered that you can take, but if your neck pain is really that unbearable you may need to go to your doctor and ask if he or she could prescribe you a prescription medication.
Whiplash injury is commonly treated with analgesics (painkillers) and neck braces. Paracetamol is typically prescribed used to treat moderate neck pain.
Prolotherapy has been used to treat chronic neck and back pain , joint pain from arthritis, headaches, fibromyalgia , sports injuries, carpal tunnel syndrome , and partially torn tendons, ligaments, and cartilage.
To relieve a stiff neck, apply a heated rice bag to the area. A massage from a professional therapist can help relieve neck stiffness, and many people claim lobelia oil massaged into the neck can provide relief.
I would sooner be a pain in the neck, rather than be a pain in the butt like you.
What is the scientific explanation for the "pain in the neck" when you're disgusted and angry?
Helping neck pain begins by knowing what is causing the neck pain, and then working to reverse, correct or reduce the cause of the neck pain.Just a few of the many possible causes of neck pain:Accident and injuryOveruseArthritisMechanical nerve irritation due to vertebral irritationArtery diseaseThyroid diseaseSpinal fractureSpinal cord diseaseElevated blood pressure