What is the doctor's task in treating neck pain? First of all, it is necessary to relieve it. Then it is important to remove the causes of pain: deformation of the vertebrae, their incorrect position, remove infections from the body.
The cervical spine is the most flexible of all the sections. That is why it consists of a mass of vertebrae and vertebrae, which tend to rub against each other, become inflamed and hurt under prolonged loads. What types of neck pain are there and how to get rid of them?
The tonsils are located in the back of the throat, classified into two pharyngeal tonsils, two palatine tonsils, also called glands, and the lingual tonsil. The tonsils are one of the most important immune organs in humans.
Complaints of pain and paresthesia in the tongue (itching, numbness, soreness, distension, burning, etc.) are often encountered among patients with neurological and somatic profiles. Neurological examination rarely reveals conclusive sensory (and motor) disorders. It is useful to pay attention to the unilateral or bilateral nature of paresthesia and to diseases of the gastrointestinal tract.
A typical pain syndrome in rheumatology and traumatology is neck pain. About 30% of the population of developed countries have chronic neck pain, the number of such patients has been steadily increasing in recent years, and huge amounts of money are spent on treatment and rehabilitation measures.
It is known that antibacterial therapy in many cases of sore throat of viral and even bacterial etiology is ineffective or ineffective. In most patients, the symptoms of the disease disappear in 7-10 days, regardless of whether they were prescribed antibiotics or not.
There is a wide variety of pain sensations in the throat, from sharp, stabbing, stabbing, cutting - to dull, aching, pressing; from bursting - to pulsating or mixed, with a constant, increasing or decreasing character.
The leading cause of damage to the mucous membrane of the mouth and pharynx is infection. However, it should be noted that sore throats can also be caused by non-infectious factors: mechanical damage, exposure to tobacco smoke, inhalation of polluted or overcooled air, vocal strain, foreign body in the throat, throat injury, as well as diseases of other organs and systems.