Neck pain and nausea

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Avatar f tn That numbness on one side and nausea is a sure-fire sign of stroke, and it must be treated within a certain period of time to prevent damage from becoming permanent or disabling.
Avatar f tn Withdrawal can cause rebound pain which may be why your pain was higher than normal, and it can cause nausea. But pain by itself, without the influence of opiates, can cause nausea.
Avatar m tn I have persistent neck pain and headache. I am conscious of it when I get up in the morning and it worsens during the day but is never severe. If I concentrate on something or watch a movie etc the pain level goes down / almost goes away. I also feel I have a slight problem in tilting my head to the right - I feel a pain similar to a muscle pull on my shoulder. I get feelings of mild nausea occaisionally. If I put on my phone headset in the office pain becomes more.
Avatar f tn Yes, problems in the neck can definitely cause nausea, very bad headaches and neck pain. You probably need an X-ray or possibly an MRI.
Avatar f tn Nausea with dizziness, stomach protruding, neck pain, weak, and cold legs and hands. Any idea?
Avatar m tn Riding and bounceing in a car have made my neck pain and headache worse for several years and even nausea associated with this. Now walking seems to trigger the same increase in neck pain, headache and nausea.
Avatar f tn Magnesium deficiency symptoms include migranes, chest tightness, nausea, tremors, dizziness, fatigue, anxiety, and pain. Supplementing with magnesium may resolve these symptoms. The chelated magnesium and magnesium glycinate are often referred to as being very absorbable. Do not supplement with magnesium if you have kidney or heart problems.
Avatar f tn About 4 weeks ago, pain in left side of neck occurred. It was hard to turn head and drive. I thought I had an ear infection so I receive an anti-biotic from my doctor without a visit. Pain is getting worse and I am nausea off and on. What do you think is the problem?
Avatar n tn One may experience throbbing headaches and could be worsened by normal physical activity. Other symptoms may be nausea, vomiting and facial pain. A doctor can diagnose the migraine after understanding symptoms and examining you. Triggering factors that may induce your migraine attack may be stress or depression, bright lights, loud noise and traveling. Additionally, possibilities like pinched nerve in neck and refraction error need to be evaluated thoroughly. Hope this helps.
Avatar n tn t always help, severe headache for more than 4 hours, and nausea without vomiting. Go see your normal doctor and they will probably prescribe some stronger pain medicine and may recommend you see a neurologist. For me, the stronger pain meds didn't really work. They decreased the severity of the headache but the pain was still there even though I was kinda stoned. Without medicine, what helps me is laying down in total darkness and complete quiet with a cold, damp wash cloth on my face.
1960024 tn?1355014582 Imaging studies such as CT scan or MRI may help rule out anatomical issues. The headaches may indeed be associated with the neck pain. If the previous medication and management are not helping, further evaluation and referral to a neurologist may also help. Complementary and alternative medicine including acupuncture and biofeedback therapy may also provide relief. Take care and do keep us posted.
Avatar n tn Drugs like cinnarazine , prochlorperazine and anti histyaminics are effective for treating vestibulopathy which is an inner ear disease. In this condition patient have vomiting and nausea associated with neck movements. For cervical spondylosis try hot compressions on neck along with some topical counter irritants. Consult doctor for examinatiuons.
Avatar f tn Hi, I'm 27 years old, I have been having neck pain for about a week and in the last couple of days it's starting to travel down my arm. It's the same feeling as when you have a blood pressure cuff tight around your arm. Is this caused by a pinched nerve and should I see a doctor? There's a spot on right above my collarbone or right under the collarbone that when I push on it the feeling gets worse.
Avatar m tn Its accompained by my neck feeling stiff and it feels hard to swallow also blurred vision and nausea. I also get very dizzy when i move and the pain lasts hours sometimes days. I dont know what this could be.
Avatar m tn nausea, vomiting, sensitivity to light and sound. Also, pain at the back of head or neck that intensifies on movement may also be caused by inflammation of the blood vessels of the head or bony changes in the structures of the neck. Anti-inflammatory drugs and muscle relaxants may help. Check with her doctor for proper management. Stronger prescription medications may be indicated. Take care and do keep us posted.
Avatar m tn Hi Constant nausea could be due to various causes and not all of them are related to stomach. There are many illness and medications that cause nausea. Refer: http://www.medicinenet.com/nausea_and_vomiting/article.htm Internal ear problems, migraine, diabetes, gall bladder diseases, pancreatitis etc also cause nausea. Please go through the link and please discuss all the possibilities with your physician. Hope this helps. Please let me know if there is any thing else.
Avatar m tn The pain is concentrated primarily between the c7 and t1 vertebrae and my GP believes it to be nerve related. I have had x-rays and a CT scan on my neck in the past year but nothing abnormal showed up. I am now on a waiting list to have nerve conduction studies done. thanks, any advice or info would be greatly appreciated.
Avatar f tn My chiropractor said it looked like something heavy landed on my head and damaged my neck and when I thought back I remembered a blow to my head that felt like it should have cracked my scull. It all made sense now-this was due to that blow.
Avatar f tn It hurts to turn my head and sometimes when i walk the pain from my neck goes into my right ear and right temple. I have not been dizzy, nor feeling nausea, but i have had regular diarrhea. I am not into taking meds, so I didn't want to waste a trip to the doc. office if i am just going to get some Motrin. If anyone has advice as to what this could be and weather or not i need to seek a physician, i would greatly appreciate your time along with comments. Thank you.
Avatar f tn Over the weekend, symptoms have not improved and neck pain beginning to return, nausea and a head pressure mainly in right ear. Should I seek another opinion from an ENT or Endo or just let it go?
Avatar n tn Hi, I hope someone can help. I've never used a site or forum before so bare with me! But I found this site today and I'm pretty desperate! I'm a 19 y.o female non-smoker. I was diagnosed with glandular fever when I was 17 and had poor health and fatigue for a long long time. Now quite recently I have had to stop my ballet training (again!) for a number of months as I have been suffering from pain in my arms.
974371 tn?1424653129 I wake up almost every morning with nausea and being clammy and sweaty on my chest, neck and forehead. I also will wake up feeling warm and clammy.i am 64, past menopause years ago.
681148 tn?1437661591 I know how miserable nausea can be along with pain. I too suffer from alot of pain and nausea with my Fibro and RA and I too have Gerd plus IBS.
Avatar f tn The neck pain comes on just after the nausea and resolves at the same time. This is a mystery. I had an MRI of my neck and head and will get results Tuesday. But I am considering your suggestions because it's not looking neurological, skeletal, muscular or vascular. Thanks again.