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Results 1 - 10 of 195 for Neck problems injuries
  1. ... pain are not caused by a serious medical problem or injury. Low back or neck pain often gets better on its own with time. An MRI scan creates detailed pictures of your spine. It can ... aging. Even small problems or changes that are not the cause of ...
  2. ... nose may be hard enough to injure the neck. Serious nose injuries cause problems that need a health care provider's attention right ...
  3. ... sides of the body Can include severe breathing problems from paralysis of the breathing muscles if the injury is high up in the neck THORACIC (CHEST LEVEL) INJURIES When spinal injuries are ...
  4. ... may be due to stroke or other brain injury, problems with the esophagus, surgery of the head and neck, or other conditions. Your PEG tube is easy ...
  5. ... as thyroid or lung cancer A neurological condition Neck or chest trauma ... breathing problem. This can be an urgent medical problem.
  6. ... Unusual eye movements Repeated vomiting Walking or balance problems Unconsciousness for a longer period of time or that continues (coma) Head injuries that cause a concussion often occur with injury to the neck and spine. Take special care when moving people ...
  7. ... Paralysis of the muscles that affect swallowing Severe neck or mouth injuries Surgery around the voice box (larynx) that prevents normal breathing and swallowing
  8. ... conditions Some medical emergencies that can cause breathing problems are: Blood clot in the lung Collapsed lung (pneumothorax) Heart attack High altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) Injury to the neck, chest wall, or lungs Pericardial effusion (fluid surrounding ...
  9. ... nerve cells in the brain) Stroke Head and neck trauma Pregnancy Sometimes two conditions (such as a brain injury and medicine) interact to cause the abnormal movements when neither one alone would cause a problem.
  10. ... epilepsy Dehydration Radiation therapy to the head and neck that can ... such as Sjögren syndrome , diabetes, HIV/AIDS, Parkinson ...
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