Coughing neck pain may be related to sore throat caused by respiratory infections, muscle strain in the neck and cervical spondylosis. 1. Coughing neck pain may be related to sore throat. Acute bronchitis, acute tonsillitis, chronic bronchitis and other respiratory diseases may cause sore throat, manifested as neck pain when coughing. 2. Cough neck pain, may be related to the human body neck muscle strain. When coughing, the patient’s chest and back muscles need to force, easy to cause muscle strain, manifested as neck pain. Generally speaking, the symptoms can be relieved by massage, massage or hot compresses. 3. Cough neck pain may also be related to cervical spondylosis. Cervical spondylosis can cause neck pain, aggravated by coughing, the patient may also be accompanied by numbness of both upper limbs, walking instability and other symptoms. It is usually recommended to improve the examination of the neck such as X-ray or CT, which will help in the diagnosis. Cough neck pain may also go to other causes, such as thyroid, parotid, and cervical lymph node enlargement and other diseases, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the diagnosis.