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I have a rattling bad cramp in the neck. What should I do?


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Post On: 2008-08-07 23:11:43

 I have a rattling bad cramp in the neck. What should I do?
User: Dana the Great (Fix Y!A)
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Man, it hurts so bad. bluepinkemilypanther, stfu. Get the fook of my question.
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 Post On: 2008-08-07 23:15:33
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Take some aspirin then go to the chiropractor. I had the aforementioned problem the other day and he made my neck feel so much better!
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 Post On: 2008-08-07 23:15:57
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Its just a nerve, it module go away in a day, just continue to advise your head it module actually intend rid of it faster.
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 Post On: 2008-08-07 23:20:02
User: Answer Fairy
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Take a hot bath to soothe the muscles, then wait it out. Take an ibuprofin. Neck pain is almost always caused by backwards pain. A "crick in the neck" is more ofttimes than not caused by a tensing of the muscles in your margin blades. When your shoulders hurt, it travels up your cervix and that's where it FEELS same the pain is coming from... which makes you chafe your neck. Rubbing your cervix is pointless. You requirement to get someone to chafe your shoulders and in between your margin blades. However, be careful of someone who doesn't undergo what they're doing. Amateurs can attain it much worse.
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 Post On: 2008-08-07 23:20:53
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ice it and rest duh
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 Post On: 2008-08-08 00:17:36
User: Ramiz P
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Take a blistering clean and place on soothing music. Try not to defence as you would normally do and meet a chiropractor
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 Post On: 2008-08-08 06:36:41
User: zandanjos
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The etiologies of neck pain are varied. Chiropractic is an option, albeit not digit without financial attachment. Absent some actual trauma (car accident, falling down, etc), your lifestyle (stress) and sleeping habits are subtle, but common contributors to neck pain. Get a cervical pillow if you can, to support alleviate pronounce on the cervical rachis while sleeping (does outlay money). If your looking for bag remedies, then I suggest the following: 1. Apply heat within the first 72 hours of the pain 2. Stop heat, and apply cover every 15 minutes for the next 2-3 days. 3. Alternate cover and heat thereafter. 4. Look for ways to turn stress. 5. Don't sleep on your stomach (many people do but it diminishes the natural curve of the cervical rachis resulting in the disreputable "military neck") 6. Stop tilting your neck up every time a leaf water from a tree branch (I undergo you're hungry). 7. Stop letting me listing you downbound the mountain. ;)
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 Post On: 2008-08-08 07:25:16
User: jchck99
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i have one likewise =[ just woke up with it.. use to get them all the time. it'll go away soon. so far, i heard freezing it is good. good luck! :]
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