Question:
neck pain minor headache in the back of head... brain tumor? please read!?
miss:D
2010-08-04 23:30:58 UTC
Neck pain minor headache in the back of head... brain tumor? please read!?
For a couple of years, I've had a really bad neck. I previously went to the doctors in Jan and they told me to go to a PT to stretch it out. I did and did the excercise they gave me. However I did not do them that often like they told me too. A couple of weeks ago I found out that ONLY when i turned my head to the left and back forward to the front, I could here a little crack or pop in my neck (cervical spine area)... Ever since then my neck/shoulder area kinda has been really bad even after I stretch. I can never sit in place for more than a minute because of my neck. Another things that has recently appeared was that this pain was kind of getting worse.. Not only can i keep my neck still when watching a movie or sitting down, but I did not sleep very well (lack of sleep).. In the morning i constantly would have stiff neck and minor headaches. Sometimes these symptoms would go away if i do somethign that gets my mind off of it. I have full range of motion its just that left side of the neck/shoulder isnt going away. I've taken a muscle relaxant and advil but dont want to be dependent on it....

I have read that neck pains may cause a brain tumor? I am worried? do i have it?
Twelve answers:
hopeful
2010-08-05 05:10:55 UTC
You need to go to a chiropractor not a physical therapist.Sounds like you are slightly pinching a nerve because you neck is out of alignment.The pillow is a good idea as well(my husband has one).They sell them at wal-mart as well as the chiropractor having them.The are made from the memory foam,the thickest part is for when you lay on your side and the smaller part is for when you lay on your back.But go to a chiropractor first because they may not want you to use one. And hun, neck pains do not cause brain tumors-neck pain can be a sign of a brain tumor but is a rarity.
condosgirl
2010-08-06 06:40:06 UTC
It sounds like you have a pulled muscle or maybe a pinched nerve in your neck. I have problems with tension headaches and pain in my neck and shoulder area that sometimes lasts for days. A chiropractor may be able to adjust your spine if that is the cause and give you relief. Otherwise, you should probably see your doctor and ask about getting more intensive physical therapy and possibly different medications that will help relieve the pain. I really don't think you need to worry about a brain tumor. Neck pains don't cause brain tumors but I suppose they could be a symptom of it. Brain tumors would cause severe headaches and loss of coordination or fine motor skills - like you couldn't touch your finger to your nose with your eyes closed or you couldn't walk on tiptoes without losing your balance, etc. If you are really concerned that it is something that serious, your doctor can do tests or scans that will put your mind to rest. In the meantime, try getting a pillow that provides neck support. You can get them at most home or department stores. Also, do the stretches you learned from your last time through physical therapy. And finally take Advil or Motrin every day 2 or 3 times a day for a while. Try warm, moist heat compresses on your neck and if at all possible, try to get a massage to release tension built up in the muscles. If your neck continues to hurt, you will have to see a doctor.
sagebrush46
2010-08-07 17:44:50 UTC
Neck pain does not cause a brain tumor.

Lie on your back with rolled up towel under the lower part of your neck and upper shoulders. Put a tennis ball under the place on the upper neck where it hurts. If you start feeling numbness there, remove the tennis ball.

The muscle relaxer is fine. Ibuprofen, 2-4 might help. Drink plenty of water and don't take pills on an empty stomach.
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2016-04-17 17:24:43 UTC
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Then you need to do your exercises to strengthen your neck to keep it in place. I have a brain tumor and I had to do PT for headaches from my radiation that caused nerve damage. The PT really helped. It strengthened my neck and back muscles. I do not have to go to the chiropractor anymore. Plus I don't have headaches like I used to. They were going to put me on Methadone because I have them non stop for 7 months straight. I now only have a few a week. Your stiff neck is from sleeping all night. It's normal to hear cracking and popping, grinding noises in your neck when you move it even if it is not of place. Like you said you didn't stick to your exercises. I myself had a seizure that's how I found out about my brain tumor.
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2016-04-25 10:02:47 UTC
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2014-10-28 21:25:30 UTC
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Normally, I would not answer a question like this as my expertise is generally in medication but I had severe sciatica while I was pregnant with my 3rd child (after having had twins) and I had sciatica so bad that I was finding it difficult to walk. I tried massage therapy and physical therapy and could not take medication

I went to the chiropractor and the pain was instantly relieved. My hips and lower back were out of alignment because I had carried twins the year before. On occasion a Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) can also work but they usually only work on one joint at a time - the chiropractor will do your whole back which works faster. Anyone who does not believe in chiropractors will tell you they are quacks - don't listen.

I don't necessarily believe that chiropractors can cure things like diabetes but they can definitely relieve some types of back pain especially if a pinched nerve is involved which is usually the cause of sciatica. Try a reputable chiropractor ASAP!
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kari t
2010-08-08 19:41:58 UTC
I doubt you'd have a tumor. honey, I feel your pain. Litterally. I had whiplash. The back left side of my neck huuurts.



I went to an osteopath. PT, chiropractic, and my doctor didn't manage to do much at all. Honestly, PT made me sooo much worse. I couldn't wear a bra for a year.



My ostepath gave me my normal(ish) life back. I can usually move and such without pain. I went from like a 7 every day down to a 3. Try it!
Courtney
2010-08-04 23:36:59 UTC
i had something similar to this. the vertebra in my neck constantly pop out and then shift to the side. for about a year or so i went with horrible pain and headaches caused by it. the pain only got worse because i had nothing to snap the bones back into place with. to help, i got one of those memory foam pillows. it has 2 raised parts, one is bigger than the other. i use the bigger side and it pushes the bones back in placce, but as soon as i get up they come out again. eventually you get used to it and when it gets really bad just use the pillow



BUT this may not be what you have. check the bones in your neck. are any of them stick out or off to the sides? if you think there's something wrong with you you need to see a doctor. you could have a tumor but you might not and they only way to tell is to see a doctor
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2017-02-17 19:10:34 UTC
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Bhardwaja
2010-08-08 06:01:45 UTC
You are drawing your own conclusion and getting worried without going through a proper medical check up. I think you should immediately consult a good physician ( an orthopedic and/or an oncologist if you so think ) and get yourself checked and treated.


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