Neck Pain

Many people experience neck pains and discomfort throughout their lifetime. This pain may be correlated to a recent injury or strain, or it may be a chronic condition that has affected you every day. Whatever the cause, there are treatment options available from Charleston Sinus Center to help relieve your neck pain.

Causes of Neck Pain

Most Common problems

Most cases of neck pain are mild in nature, and will resolve themselves with adequate rest and minor at-home treatments like regularly applying ice to the affected area.

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Symptoms to request a consultation

It is important to remember that your neck pain is probably not the result of some serious condition, but if it becomes a recurring issue it is advised that you see a specialist to accurately diagnose the condition. If you notice any of the following signs or symptoms in addition to your neck pain, please contact Low Country ENT immediately for a consultation:

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Serious Causes of Neck Pain

In some instances, neck pain can be an indicator of a severe condition of the neck that requires early intervention and treatment.

A Compressed Nerve

If a cervical disk becomes herniated, ruptured, or has slipped, it is very possible for this protruding disk to begin pressing on a nearby nerve. This pressure is often extremely painful and may also weaken nearby muscles of the neck.

Whiplash Injury

Common in automobile accidents, whiplash is a condition that occurs when the neck has been overextended through rapid back-and-forth motion. It is necessary for this injury to be diagnosed and treated by a medical professional, who will be able to prescribe an appropriate method of treatment that should resolve the issue in a matter of weeks.

Spinal Stenosis

Often the result of another condition such as chronic arthritis or scoliosis, spinal stenosis describes the narrowing of the spinal column. When this occurs, it is common for the reduction in space to put increased amounts of pressure on the spinal cord or nerve roots, which results in significant amounts of pain all along the spine.

Neck Cancer

It is also possible for persistent neck pain to be a symptom of cancer that is likely affecting the head and neck region. This pain is often accompanied by a nearby lump or sore that is unable to heal.

Diagnosis and Treatment

Depending on the underlying cause of your neck pain, your provider will advise a course of treatment based upon your unique needs and symptoms. Most cases can be treated using simple preventative measures and at-home treatments, though severe cases will likely require additional diagnostic testing to reveal which solution is ideal.

If you have any questions or concerns about your own neck pain or additional symptoms, please call Charleston Sinus Center today at 843-284-6110 to schedule an appointment with our specialists.