Yes, cracking a cat's neck is extremely dangerous and should never be attempted. The cervical vertebrae in a cat's neck are delicate and can easily be injured or fractured, leading to paralysis or even death. Any manipulation of a cat's neck should only be done by a qualified veterinarian to ensure the safety and well-being of the animal.
No, cracking your neck does not lead to arthritisyou donkey.
Yes,you can have a stroke by craking your neck
because the nerves in the neck gets free.
Typically, its usually caused by a pinched nerve. Its best to stay away from cracking your neck. You can cause serious complications.
2I have found that cervical traction is effective in eliminating splenius capitis pain and neck cracking.
All depends on how you crack them. Cracking your back by stretching it or your neck by rolling it around shouldn't cause any damage. But, if you use your hands to twist your neck around to get it to pop, you risk possibly damaging the vertebrae in your neck (either slipping,cracking, or even possibly rupturing a disk in extreme cases).
if you have a crack in your neck once in a while it's ok to crack it like with anything, but repeatedly & obsessively cracking your neck is not good for you as the 'crack' noise you hear is actually air bubbles popping away at your bones & can permanently damage them.
Yes.
Yes it is dangerous to have tatoo on u r back of neck
House centipedes are not dangerous to cats. They are not venomous and do not pose a threat to cats.
just leave it alone and maybe it will stop happy to help
Spurs and fusion in the neck bones are not normally dangerous. It is a universal part of aging.