How to fix neck pain

Neck pain has more causes and may be related to fasciitis, strain on the muscles, cervical spondylosis, etc. According to the cause of the disease, medication and surgery can be used for treatment. 1. Fasciitis: aseptic inflammation of the muscle fascia caused by cold, fatigue, trauma or excessive activity, causing neck pain. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as acetaminophen, can be used to relieve the symptoms of pain. 2. Muscle strain: muscle strain caused by prolonged head-down work, including work reasons or frequent cell phone or game playing, can also cause neck pain. Appropriate anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs such as indomethacin can effectively relieve the pain. 3. Cervical spondylosis: because the herniated disc compresses the spinal nerves can also produce neck pain, and may also radiate to the arm to produce pain. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as celecoxib and meloxicam can be considered when pain occurs. Surgery may be indicated when it is ineffective, including removal of bone spurs, part of the neck bone, and herniated discs to relieve spinal cord and nerve compression. When neck pain occurs, it is recommended to seek medical attention for further examination to clarify the cause with the help of your doctor and to administer targeted treatment or therapy.