Right side neck and back pain

2024-04-06 05:33:28
Since i woke up yesterday i have terrible neck and back pain on right side. It is causing difficulties in movement and dizziness in neck movement. Took combiflam for pain but its second day and its still painful. What is the reason behind it? How can i cure it?
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Hey there! Need to assess for better diagnosis and treatment. Please consult online.

Answered2024-04-21 02:51:55

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Hello sir Visit the nearby physiotherapy clinic as soon as possible. For further evaluation and treatment.

Answered2024-04-08 05:32:55

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Visit near by physiotherapy clinic

Answered2024-04-07 15:05:09

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Its due to sleeping position the musckes got stiff and giving you pain apply ice pack twice a day for 15mins, di neck isometric exercises.

Answered2024-04-06 17:43:30

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May be due to improper sleeping position
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apply ice twice a day
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have a proper sleep without using pillow..

Answered2024-04-06 14:51:36

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You must have slept in the wrong position with results in stiffness and severe pain.
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Try icing over the affected area
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Don’t use hard and high level pillows

Answered2024-04-06 09:13:18

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It seems like u have sprained neck n back .
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Apply ice packs .
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Avoid forceful movements

Answered2024-04-06 10:30:17

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Hi please take an online consultation for best diagnosis and treatment.
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Because I need to check some clinical movements.
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Maybe postural issues. To correct the posture. Rest.

Answered2024-04-06 07:04:47

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kindly get a proper assessment and treatment from nearby physiotherapist the reason may be improper sleep with poor posture control so it may be a muscle spasm

Answered2024-04-06 07:00:40

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