If your left ear tingles all the time, you may have a pinched nerve in your neck. If there is a lump, bleeding, or discoloration of your ear, get it checked by 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.
The sciatic nerve typically runs from the lower back down through the leg, so it wouldn't directly cause pain in the neck or arm. However, issues in the lower back where the sciatic nerve originates can sometimes radiate pain down the leg, but not usually to the neck or arm. Pain in the neck and arm may be due to separate issues such as a cervical spine problem or shoulder injury.
I got a pinched nerve in the neck from stretching the neck. I would say no but I'm not a doctor
In the neck
That is a good question! Most are in the most sensitive nerve points which are in nerve rich places such as the in the spine and neck to name two.
No, pinched nerve in the neck can not kill you.
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There is a nerve which connects all three, so when felt in the heart the signal travels to these other areas
There are two, one of the right and one on the left. The vagus nerve is the tenth (X) cranial nerve, which arises fron the brain stem and travels down the neck to supply some neck muscle and carry sensory information from the viscera to the brain.
The spinal accessory nerve (cranial nerve XI) is involved in hyperextending and flexing the neck. This nerve innervates the trapezius and sternocleidomastoid muscles, which are involved in these movements.