Yes, a bad neck can affect the ears. Conditions such as cervical spine issues or muscle tension in the neck may lead to referred pain or discomfort that can be felt in the ears. Additionally, poor neck alignment can impact the Eustachian tubes, potentially causing ear pressure or discomfort. If ear symptoms persist, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and treatment.
bad headaches, stiff neck and vomiting a lot..
your dogs ears need to be up like shiba inus ears
I Feel Bad About My Neck was created in 2006.
i often get migranes bad and they would last long enough the pain travels into the side of my head and ears too its normal role of migranes you can visit your doctor and get medication from there
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Kiss her ears... kiss her neck
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Yes, neck injuries can cause ringing in the ears, known as tinnitus. This can occur due to damage to the cervical spine or surrounding tissues, which may affect the auditory system or nerves related to hearing. Additionally, tension and muscle strain in the neck can lead to changes in blood flow or nerve function, contributing to the perception of ringing sounds. If you're experiencing this symptom following a neck injury, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and treatment.
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maybe her neck or ears
your dogs mane is the hair in between his/her ears and the back of his neck
neck and ears