No, pinched nerve in the neck can not kill you.
I got a pinched nerve in the neck from stretching the neck. I would say no but I'm not a doctor
Pinched nerves usually cause symptoms either in their immediate vicinity or downstream (in an arm due to a pinched nerve in the neck area). It is highly unlikely that "weird sensations in the brain" would result from a pinched nerve. However, pain and anxiety associated with a pinched nerve could make a person feel uncomfortable and unlike his or her usual self.
You could potentially see either one, but a neurologist might be a better way to go to start with unless the pinched nerve in the neck is giving you problems with your muscles such as muscle weakness.
Chiropractor or Acupuncturists.
Some effective stretches for relieving a pinched nerve in the shoulder include shoulder rolls, neck stretches, and arm stretches. These stretches can help improve flexibility and reduce tension in the muscles surrounding the pinched nerve, potentially providing relief.
Could be a pinched nerve. Relax and have a neck rub.
You most likely have a pinched nerve in your neck or shoulder. It is recommended that you see a doctor or chiropractor to ensure it is nothing more than a pinched nerve that needs manipulated.
I have played two rounds with a pinched nerve. I cannot hit the ball as far and my putting is not as good. Other than that it was good to be out there. Don't overdo it. Rest is important.
Normally comes from a pinched nerve in the neck.
it could be a pinched nerve in your cervical spine(neck}. Due to a bulging or herniated disc.
Pinched nerves can hurt. The best way to ease this pain is to use a warm cloth and massage the area that is hurting.
Yes, a pinched nerve in the neck can potentially lead to sweating, particularly if it affects the autonomic nervous system, which controls involuntary bodily functions, including sweating. This can occur if the nerve compression disrupts signals to sweat glands. Additionally, discomfort or pain from the pinched nerve may trigger stress responses that can also lead to increased sweating. However, other underlying conditions should be considered if sweating is excessive or persistent.