Neck pain - why does it occur and what helps against it?

Maybe you know the problem too: Your neck hurts and in the course of this you also feel dizzy or have a headache? Then you are affected by a common disease that can have many causes. But usually there is also quick and effective help, which does not always have to be on the basis of medication.

The causes are manifold


In principle, neck pain can be considered a symptom of various diseases. These are mainly in the area of the cervical spine, sometimes also in the area of the shoulder or chest. In most cases, these are problems with overuse of the local muscles and soft tissues. The reason for this is that you assume a static incorrect posture due to screen work, for example. With advancing age, neck pain can also occur as a chronic wear and tear process. This is then very similar to a herniated disc in the lumbar spine and can lead to painful vertebral blockages. Very rare causes of neck pain can be inflammation, i.e. spondylodiscitis or tumors in the spine, or a rheumatic disease such as Bechterev’s disease or rheumatoid arthritis. Internal diseases, such as the coronary arteries or a myocardial infarction, can also trigger neck pain.

Symptoms are clearly recognizable


It is clear that neck pain can affect any age group. However, they occur more frequently in advanced age and then mostly in women. The symptoms of neck pain can be clearly identified, because pure neck pain is classified as cervical syndrome, with no neurological symptoms occurring here. The pain can certainly radiate to the shoulder. But there are also cases in which the neck pain leads to a complete blockage of the mobility of the cervical spine. Doctors then speak of a wryneck. If, in addition to your neck pain, you also have a sensory disorder or even paralysis in your arms and hands, you have cervico-brachial syndrome, which is caused by nerve irritation. If you also notice headaches, dizziness or ringing in the ears and blurred vision in addition to your neck pain, it may be cervicocephalic syndrome. This usually occurs due to psychological stressful situations, only in rare cases is an injury or a circulatory disorder in the cervical spine the cause.

Simple therapy with different approaches


If you often suffer from neck pain, the primary concern is to provide relief and relief for the cervical spine with appropriate physiotherapy and physiotherapy. If the pain is acute, appropriate pain medication can also help. Wearing a Schanz tie, which is basically a neck cuff made of foam, also helps in many cases to ensure relief for the cervical spine and to relieve neck pain. If your neck pain is very severe, a sturdy plastic neck collar can also provide relief. Appropriate neck rolls or neck pillows, which are ergonomically shaped, also provide relief. If you suffer from neck pain for a long time or if it becomes chronic, you should also try complementary medical approaches. This means above all acupuncture or special catheter methods that relieve the pain. Depending on the diagnosis and symptoms of the neck pain, a surgical intervention from the field of modern spinal surgery is also a possibility to provide you with relief. In this regard, the person treating you can provide you with an appropriate diagnosis and individual therapy suggestions.