Neck pain can be caused by trauma, myofasciitis, cervical spondylosis, shoulder joint disease and so on.
1. Trauma: when the neck is sprained or hit by violence, it can lead to local soft tissue or bone injury, and local pain, swelling and activity restriction can occur.
2. Myofasciitis: trauma, cold, fatigue, improper posture of the neck and other factors can trigger myofasciitis in the neck, which is a kind of aseptic inflammation, and the stimulation of inflammation can lead to pain and discomfort in the neck.
3. Cervical spondylosis: When cervical spondylosis occurs, it can lead to spinal nerve compression, resulting in neck pain, numbness and restricted movement.
4. Shoulder joint disease: When rotator cuff injury or frozen shoulder occurs, pain and activity limitation may appear in the shoulder, and may also radiate to the neck, resulting in neck pain and other symptoms.
If you have neck pain, you should consult a doctor in time and take appropriate treatment under the guidance of a specialist to help relieve the discomfort as soon as possible.