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Neck nd right shoulder pain,headache.
I am a 30 yr old female.(home maker),suffering from neck and right shoulder joint pain for more than 15 days..often getting one sided severe headache along with vomiting sensation.consulted doctor nd taking calcium nd pain killers which did not help me.could u please suggest me what kind of a problem do I am facing.As I googled,I found that my symptoms seems to be like cervical spondolysis..often getting one sided headache which is unbearable...with tingling sensation in right shoulder joint..
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Pain in the neck and shoulder suggests that you might have tight cervical spine muscles. This could be because of posture or something new in your daily activity/ or sleeping posture. The tightness also leads to headache which is termed as cervicogenic headache ( blood supply reduces because of tight muscles which leads to headache). You need to visit a good physiotherapist who can release the tight muscles and help you strengthen the muscles that are weak ( for long term benefits), also suggest change in posture.
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Physiotherapy wil helpe u to fix the pain and inflammation. This might b coz of initial stage of spondylitis. Take electrotherapy and moist heat hot pack.
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