Whenever i flex my neck muscles or move my up, left or right, i get a sting in a straight line down the center of my neck. What is this?
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It happened randomly. if i move my neck up or to either side, i feel a sting go straight down my neck. Also if i flex my neck, this happens. what is this? i have had no physical trauma in this area ever. it goes in a thin straight line.. feels like nerve pain
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Answer:
Sounds like a nerve is being pinched. See a chiropractor. They can usually cure this without drugs or surgery.
lalawoola at Ask.com old Visit the source
Other answers
sorry but no one can diagnose you except your doctor it sounds like your neck is out of whack or you have an irritated or pinched nerve to me but i'm not sure what is up - maybe you'd benefit from a chiropractic adjustment.
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