You could possibly have a pulled muscle if pain continues call doctor for pain medicine.
Smoking can potentially lead to a variety of health issues, some of which may include issues such as gastritis or peptic ulcer disease that could cause pain under the left side of the rib cage. However, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the exact cause of your pain.
Yes, it's possible that your kidney can cause left side pain or left side back pain. Your kidneys are located on the left and right of your spine just above the highest point of your pelvis. Kidney pain can be confused with other types of pain, and can be a sign of an infection or something more serious. If you have lower back pain, kidney problems could be a contributor. You could also have a bladder infection which can spread to the kidney. This can also be very serious. Sometimes infections spread past the kidney and cause abscesses on the kidney or in the bloodstream, but you would have a fever if that were the case. There are other conditions that could cause left side pain such as an infection in the colon for older people or the urinary tract, ovary or fallopian tube for women, and side pain during pregnancy is very common. It can also be related to abdominal pain, flank pain, the bladder or appendix, even a cold. Some causes of kidney pain can include kidney damage, inflammation, cysts or failure, kidney stones or enlarged kidneys. If this pain continues or worsens, you need to see your doctor right away to make sure it isn't something more serious. They can also run blood and urine tests, ultrasound or CAT scans, etc. as needed.
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.
Pain on the left side just below the ribs after eating could be caused by conditions like gastritis, pancreatitis, or splenic flexure syndrome. It is recommended to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
Pain is a subjective experience and can be felt on either side of the brain. It is not exclusive to one side only. If someone is experiencing pain on the left side of their brain, it could be due to a variety of factors such as migraine, tension headache, or neuralgia. It's important to consult a healthcare professional to determine the cause of the pain.
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.
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 could have a pinched nerve in your back or neck. You should see a chiropractor immediately to have it looked at.
What could be causing neck pain on left side could be generally one of a couple things. One would be muscle spasms and the other could be nerve pain from tight muscles or a pinched nerve.
What could be causing neck pain on left side could be generally one of a couple things. One would be muscle spasms and the other could be nerve pain from tight muscles or a pinched nerve.
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i have pain on my left side shoulder,neck ear and head . What could be causing this?
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I Originally Thought That It Was A Sign Of A Stroke Either Before Or after You've HAd One But I Can't Be Sure It Could Just Be A Pulled Muscle ??
No, a bad neck can't cause a stroke. However if one side of your arm is tingling, the side of the neck rigid or possibly achy as is the jaw get to ER fast and have it checked out. These could be indications of a stroke.
The pain being experienced in this question could be due to muscular dysfunction. Many times a knot in the side of the neck could be due to the trapezius muscle, specifically the upper head. Upper trapezius issues can refer pain into the masseter, the muscle under the cheek. Otherwise this could be result of an injury such as whiplash, that causes not only knots in the neck muscles, but can lead to the jaw pain mentioned.