Causes of Stiff Neck
Stiff
necks can be annoying, but they might also be a sign of a serious
infection, tumor or other problem that does not originate in the
neck.Meningitis is an infection in the membrane and fluid of the brain
that could (if it is the bacterial kind) require medical attention ASAP.
Causes of a Stiff Neck
Not
all stiff necks are the same. While most of the time a stiff neck is
caused by whiplash, ergonomics, wear and tear, or just sleeping in a
funny position, there are those instances where it can be the sign of
something systemic.
A
common cause of neck pain is muscle strain or tension. Usually, everyday
activities are to blame. Such activities include bending over a desk
for hours, having poor posture while watching TV or reading, placing
your computer monitor too high or too low.Disk disorders. As you age,
the cushioning disks between your vertebrae become dry and stiff,
narrowing the spaces in your spinal column where the nerves come out.
The disks in your neck also can herniate.
Symptoms of Stiff Neck
Oral
cavity. A white or red patch on the gums, tongue, or lining of the
mouth; a swelling of the jaw that causes dentures to fit poorly or
become uncomfortable; and unusual bleeding or pain in the mouth.Nasal
cavity and sinuses. Sinuses that are blocked and do not clear, chronic
sinus infections that do not respond to treatment with antibiotics,
bleeding through the nose, frequent headaches, swelling or other trouble
with the eyes, pain in the upper teeth, or problems with dentures.
Upper
abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting (which may indicate
pancreatitis)Lower abdominal pain in women (may indicate swelling of the
ovaries, which is rare)
Other
possible causes for stiff neck—like influenza, polio and meningitis—are
far more serious. These conditions, however, announce themselves with
other unpleasant symptoms, including nausea, headache and swollen
glands.
How is it treated
Acute
-sudden onset of pain or severe pain - severe neck and/or arm pain may
require use of a collar and/or bed rest for first 24 hours and use of
ice for first 72 hours. This usually follows trauma, a car accident, a
fall or sharp pain/popping felt in the neck. SELF CARE Additional
treatment will be determined by severity of the problem.
Antiviral
medications may be prescribed for herpes encephalitis or other severe
viral infections. Antibiotics may be prescribed for bacterial
infections. Anticonvulsants are used to prevent or treat seizures.
Corticosteroids are used to reduce brain swelling and inflammation.
Our
health-care provider will advise you on treatment options. Acyclovir,
famcyclovir, or val acyclovir (medicines that work against herpes
viruses) are recommended for persons who are more likely to develop
serious disease, including persons with chronic skin or lung disease,
otherwise healthy individuals 13 years of age or older, and persons
receiving steroid therapy.
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