Colds generally rarely cause neck pain, but when a cold with neck pain occurs, it may be related to a combination of cold and neck fatigue, cervical spondylosis, intervertebral stenosis, and so on. It is necessary to treat the specific cause.
For colds, symptomatic treatment is usually the mainstay, with plenty of rest and water, and for those with obvious symptoms, compound cold preparations can be given to alleviate discomfort, such as compound aminophenolamine, compound aminophenolamine, and so on.
Neck pain caused by colds combined with other diseases:
1. Neck fatigue: Neck pain caused by cold and flu combined with neck fatigue can be relieved by proper rest and correcting sitting posture.
2. Cervical spondylosis: Neck pain caused by cold combined with cervical spondylosis can be relieved by taking anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving drugs such as aspirin and ibuprofen.
3. Intervertebral stenosis: pain caused by cold combined with intervertebral stenosis can be relieved by taking analgesic drugs such as celecoxib and nimesulide when the pain is mild, and surgery is recommended when the pain is severe.
Neck pain and cold may also be combined with other diseases, if the symptoms of neck pain and cold continue to attack can not be relieved, it is recommended to timely specialist consultation, identify the cause of the disease for targeted treatment. The above drugs need to be standardized and rationally used under the guidance of professional physicians and pharmacists.