Neck PainSymptomsCharacteristics of
neck pain include: - Pain that occurs from the bottom of your head
to the top of your shoulders. Pain may spread to the upper back or
arms.
- Pain that is worse with movement.
- Limited head
and neck movement. The neck may be stiff or tender.
- Headaches.
These are common and may persist for months.
Nerve-related symptoms caused by pressure on the
spinal nerve roots or
spinal
cord include: - Numbness, tingling, or weakness in the arm or
hand.
- A burning feeling when touched on the skin of the arm or
hand.
- A shocklike pain that extends into the arm or hand.
- Leg numbness or weakness, and loss of the ability to control
urination (bladder control). This occurs when there is
considerable pressure or injury to the spinal cord.
If your neck pain is long-lasting (chronic), it may be difficult to
cope with daily life. Common side effects of chronic pain include fatigue,
depression, and
anxiety. For more information, see the topic
Chronic Pain.
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