What are the symptoms of a pinched nerve in your upper back?

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asked May 22, 2018 in Pain by Streexe (360 points)
What are the symptoms of a pinched nerve in your upper back?

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answered May 26, 2018 by Minty (132,850 points)
When you have a pinched nerve in your upper back some symptoms you may experience are tingling or numbness in the area where the spine is or any other part of your back.

A burning sensation and other pain that radiates up and down your spine and unexpected weakness of your muscles are other common symptoms of someone with a pinched nerve in their upper back.

There also might be localized pain at the site where the nerve is compressed.

Most times a pinched nerve will go away on it's own without treatment in a few weeks to a few months but if the pain and pinched nerve doesn't go away within a few months then you should make an appointment to see your doctor about it and get treatment for the pinched nerve.
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answered May 25, 2023 by Carebear (12,180 points)
A pinched nerve frequently is associated with pain in the neck or lower back.

This type of pain can be caused by inflammation or pressure on the nerve root as it exits the spine.

If the pain is severe or lasts a long time, you may need to have further evaluation from your physician.

A pinched nerve occurs when too much pressure (compression) is applied to a nerve by surrounding tissues.

In some cases, this tissue might be bone or cartilage, such as in the case of a herniated spinal disk that compresses a nerve root.

In other cases, muscle or tendons may cause the condition.

The most frequently recommended treatment for a pinched nerve is rest for the affected area.

Your doctor will ask you to stop any activities that cause or aggravate the compression.

Depending on the location of the pinched nerve, you may need a splint, collar or brace to immobilize the area.

Most times a pinched nerve will go away on it's own within time.

But you can try changing your posture, doing yoga, stretching or apply heat or ice to the area that the pinched nerve is at.

Sometimes if the pinched nerve doesn't eventually go away you may need to seek medical attention but that's rare and with doing the above Yoga or other stretching exercises or applying the heat and ice should make the pinched nerve go away.

Also if you're sitting at your desk maybe try standing at your desk for awhile if possible.

Sometimes standing for awhile instead of sitting so much can help relieve a pinched nerve.

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