Sounds like a neck strain and/or misalignment in the neck. Misalignments put pressure on nerves, and that causes pain. If you strained a muscle perhaps in the lower right neck it typically will affect the nerves on that side, causing neck pain in that area. For some good exercises and stretches go to this site: http://www.arc4life.com/site/615058/page/993935
inside your neck it is a little ball that starts to cause pain and then it goes to the side of your neck and it has this little balls that can cause it to hurt likes someone is hitting you rae stabbing you in your neck that is what makes you have neck pain.on the right side of your neck.
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You would say "acute spasm in the right side of the neck." This phrase clearly describes a sudden and intense tightening of the muscles located on the right side of the neck. It's important to note that such spasms can cause pain and discomfort, often requiring medical attention for relief.
One thing that can cause left side of neck pain above a collar bone could be a stiff neck. If the pain does not go away, one should see a doctor.
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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.
You could have a pinched nerve in your back or neck. You should see a chiropractor immediately to have it looked at.
Bladder problems usually do not cause localized pain on the right side. Pain on the right side might be due to issues with the kidney, liver, or gallbladder. If you are experiencing pain on your right side, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
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There are various things which could cause pain when tapping on the right side of the skull. If you are concerned consult a doctor.
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Pain on the side of the neck could be caused by muscle strain from poor posture, overuse of the muscles, or sleeping in an awkward position. It could also be due to underlying conditions such as cervical spondylosis, herniated disc, or referred pain from issues in the shoulder or jaw. If the pain persists or is severe, it is advisable to seek medical attention for a proper diagnosis and treatment.