When should I worry about back and neck pain?

When should I worry about back and neck pain?

Most neck pain doesn’t mean there’s a serious problem to worry about. However, you should always get your symptoms checked out if: It’s connected with numbness, weakness or persistent pins and needles in your arm. You’ve had any trauma such as a whiplash injury.

What virus causes neck and back pain?

Meningitis is an inflammation of the fluid and membranes (meninges) surrounding your brain and spinal cord. The swelling from meningitis typically triggers signs and symptoms such as headache, fever and a stiff neck.

What are the post Covid-19 symptoms?

COVID-19 symptoms can sometimes persist for months….Common signs and symptoms that linger over time include:

  • Fatigue.
  • Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing.
  • Cough.
  • Joint pain.
  • Chest pain.
  • Memory, concentration or sleep problems.
  • Muscle pain or headache.
  • Fast or pounding heartbeat.

How do you relieve severe neck and back pain?

How to ease neck pain at home

  1. Apply ice for the first few days.
  2. Take OTC pain relievers, such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen.
  3. Take a few days off from sports, activities that aggravate your symptoms, and heavy lifting.
  4. Exercise your neck every day.
  5. Use good posture.

Should I go to ER for severe neck pain?

Get to an emergency room immediately if your neck pain occurs with symptoms such as: Fever or chills. Severe, persistent headache. Nausea or vomiting.

What illness causes neck pain?

Examples of common conditions causing neck pain are degenerative disc disease, neck strain, osteoarthritis, cervical spondylosis, spinal stenosis, poor posture, neck injury such as in whiplash, a herniated disc, or a pinched nerve (cervical radiculopathy).

What kind of infection causes neck pain?

Meningitis—which in its most dangerous form is a bacterial infection that causes the protective membranes of the brain and spinal cord to be inflamed—is the most common serious condition associated with a stiff neck.