Pulse beats differently on both sides of the neck, does it need to be treated?

If the pulse beats differently on both sides of the neck, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for relevant examinations, such as bilateral carotid ultrasound, blood pressure level, blood lipid level, etc., to clarify the cause and then study whether treatment is needed.
If the test results show no abnormality, but still feel that the pulse beats on both sides of the neck are different, you can try to improve your diet and work habits, try not to eat spicy and stimulating food, and ensure adequate rest.
If the examination reveals that the blood vessels are not uniform in size, it may be due to congenital dysplasia of the blood vessels, and it is recommended that medication and other treatments be administered under the guidance of a doctor; it may also be due to the thickening of the blood vessel walls caused by lipid accumulation, resulting in narrowing of the blood vessels. It is recommended that you control your intake of high-fat and high-sugar foods, pay attention to your work and rest routine, and take lipid-lowering drugs under the guidance of a doctor.
It is recommended to go to a regular outpatient clinic in time to identify the cause of the disease and actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment when you feel serious discomfort in the neck.