You may be describing several different types of headaches including tension, neuralgia, cervicogenic headache or even a headache triggered by illness or infection. It is impossible to tell with the information given. For help in diagnosing a headache, seek the help of a physician or neurologist, especially if he is a headache specialist.
i have pain on my left side shoulder,neck ear and head . What could be causing this?
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.
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.
i have a hard spot on the back left side of my neck, not pea size. more of like a muscle. child's fist size.could that be just a permanent knot in my neck? or something to worry about? ask doctor
to answer your question in short...yes. i can say so with 100% garuntee as i am living proof. and its not a pleasnt experience either. my should arm and neck left side are in pain or a burning sensation up the side of my neck aqccompanied with headaches left jaw pain and this annoying ringing in my ears.
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.
Where on your body are you experiencing this problem?? Head, neck, chest, abdomen, etc...
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.
You should get it examined by a doctor!
Infection could cause a shooting pain in the left neck gland. This infection could have come from a dental procedure.
The pain.... /facepalm