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nerve tingling in the back of the neck
9/23 17:42:02

Question
For the last wo weeks I have had a tingling in back of my neck.  Not pain but tingling to the touch.  It is hard to button the collar of my shirt.  It is the right side of the neck only just down to my shoulder.  Non-Aspirn helps but it always comes back.   I also am more tired then usual.

Answer
Marc:

Thanks for writing!

The nerves in the neck are a whole mass of interconnections and join together in may places. So the neck tingling could be coming from a variety of sources.

Nearly always, when the neck hurts, the entire spine is tilted or leaning front or back, right or left. So the entire system has to be looked at.

If this is what is going on with you, the only thing that will help is to get the spine put right. Only a good chiropractor can do that.

Go to www.sorsi.com and www.icak.com and look for a good chiropractor near you. The chiropractors on those sites have been specially trained in safe methods of correcting these problems. And it does not cause pain during correction, well you may be aware of it, but it is not really a pain.

Does this answer your question?

David R.  

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