Posted on September 2, 2021 by Palm Beach Pain Institute in Pain Management
Many of us have awakened in the morning with neck pain, and we immediately know we somehow slept wrong. We move around and within a short amount of time, the pain is miraculously gone. But what happens if that neck pain doesn’t go away, if it’s chronic, or no amount of over-the-counter medications are helping? You start asking: what is causing my neck pain?
Do you sit in front of a laptop or computer all day? Many people sit there for long periods of time without getting up or changing position. Unless you practice proper ergonomics, you most likely are sitting incorrectly, for too long a time, and with poor posture. These are all causes of neck pain. In fact, this is the most common cause of neck pain.
Purchase an ergonomic chair which will prevent you from slouching and support your lower back. Likewise, an ergonomic desk will adjust to keep you at the right height to view your monitor.
Get up and move at least every 30 minutes if you must work at a desk all day.
Take an over-the-counter pain medication when needed.
The following medical conditions can result in neck pain:
Neck pain is a frequent complaint after a car accident. Commonly called whiplash, it occurs when your head is severely jerked.
Your neck can become injured in a fall, playing sports, and auto accidents.
Yes, it’s true. If your neck is not properly supported as you sleep, you will wake up with neck pain. This can be corrected by trying other positions: on your side, stomach, or flat on your back with pillows under your thighs. Find one that works for you. Also try different types of pillows.
Most neck pain is not serious, but if your neck pain is accompanied by any of the following symptoms and is not relieved by medications, you should seek treatment:
Contact Palm Beach Pain Institute at (561) 499-7020 for an evaluation if at home remedies are not relieving your neck pain.