What is the pain in the arteries of the neck?

Pain in the arteries of the neck is mainly due to the following reasons: First, prolonged strain and neck strain in daily life, or wind and cold stimulation of the neck, resulting in a constant state of tightness of the neck muscles, and then inducing pain in the arteries. Secondly, the pain may be caused by blockage of blood vessels or trauma to the neck, which may lead to more obvious pain. Third, it may be due to arterial disease, resulting in poor local blood circulation, which may trigger the occurrence of neck artery pain. If the symptoms are more serious, the patient should go to the hospital for further treatment.