What does a pinched nerve in the neck feel like?

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asked Dec 25, 2023 in Pain by Deomenic (2,200 points)
What does a pinched nerve in the neck feel like?

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answered Dec 25, 2023 by Weewun (5,350 points)
A pinched nerve in the neck will feel like a sharp, aching or burning pain which may even radiate outward.

With a pinched nerve in the neck you may also feel tingling or a pins and needles feeling and even muscle weakness in the area affected.

You can test for a pinched nerve at home by extending your arm to the side as far as you can go comfortably.

Then try the same movement with your other arm and if you begin to feel increased symptoms on the path throughout the arm or in the neck when you extend your wrist then you likely have a pinched nerve.

Pinched-nerve pain usually originates in the neck or back, often the lower back.

It may also originate in the wrist or elbow.

A pinched nerve may lead to: Neck or shoulder pain that may affect the arms.

An MRI will show a pinched nerve in your neck and MRI's are the most preferred imaging used for diagnosing pinched nerves in your neck and other areas of the body.

MRI's clearly show pinched nerves in the neck and other areas of the body as well as inflammation, infections in the spinal tissues and disc disease.

You can relax a pinched nerve in your neck by massaging your neck, using a hot or cold compress, wearing a soft cervical collar or even getting acupuncture or taking some NSAID medications.

You can massage out a pinched nerve in your neck.

You can release a pinched nerve in your neck and shoulder by doing a massage or getting a massage and by applying some heat or ice to the area.

To relieve a pinched nerve in the neck and shoulders, doing gentle stretches can help.

You can also seek advice from a doctor or physical therapist, take pain relieving medications, and try placing hot or cold compress. A pinched nerve is a damaged or compressed nerve.

You can tell the difference between a pulled muscle and a pinched nerve in the upper back by the feeling.

Pinched nerves cause a tingle feeling (think “pins and needles”) while pulled muscles feel tighter and sore to the touch.
Pinched nerve pain also radiates to other areas around the affected nerve while pulled muscle pain most often stays localized in the area around the muscle.

A pinched nerve in your should usually heals within 6 weeks to 12 weeks with treatment.

You should begin to heal within a week but expect at least 6 weeks to 12 weeks to heal fully from the pinched nerve in your shoulder.

The doctor you see for a pinched nerve in your shoulder is an orthopedic specialist or your primary doctor.

A pinched nerve in the neck and shoulder is when a nerve in your neck and shoulder becomes compressed or irritated where it branches off from the spinal cord.

The pinched nerve in the neck and shoulder can cause pain that can radiate into your shoulder and or arm as well as muscle weakness and numbness.

A pinched nerve in the upper back shoulder blade is when the nerve in the upper back shoulder blade is pressed upon and pinched by a nearby structure and or irritates the nerve.

When you have a pinched nerve in the upper back shoulder blade it can cause numbness and pain that spans from the shoulder and down to the arm.

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.

You can see a pinched nerve on an MRI and the MRI is most often the preferred imaging test for detecting and diagnosing pinched nerves.

The MRI clearly shows pinched nerves as well as inflammation, disc disease and infections in the spinal tissues.

The doctor that treats nerve compression are neurosurgeons or physiatrists which are doctors that treat nerve compression and pinched nerves as they have specialized training in the nerves, spines and pain pathways.

Heat is good for a pinched nerve and can help ease the pain and symptoms associated with the pinched nerve although the heat is not a permanent fix for the pinched nerve.

Muscle relaxers do help pinched nerves in the neck as well as other places.

Even massages can help with pinched nerves in the neck and other areas of the body.

The muscle relaxer that is best for pinched nerve in the neck is Flexeril.

Other good muscle relaxers for pinched nerve in the neck are Tizanidine, Robaxin, Baclofen and Soma.

A pinched nerve in the neck occurs when a nerve in the neck is compressed or irritated where it branches away from the spinal cord.

This may cause pain that radiates into the shoulder and/or arm, as well as muscle weakness and numbness.

A pinched nerve in your neck can affect your vision and cause blurred or blurry vision as well as headaches, decreased range of motion, stiffness and pain in your neck.

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