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Results 1 - 10 of 285 for Long neck
  1. ... the past or overused the shoulder. People with long necks and droopy shoulders may be more likely to ...
  2. ... be seen with fibromyalgia or have similar symptoms: Long-term (chronic) neck or back pain Long-term (chronic) fatigue syndrome Depression Hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid) ...
  3. ... to relieve discomfort. However, using collar for a long time can weaken neck muscles. Take it off from time to time ...
  4. ... 3 months or less) Flare-ups of chronic (long-term) back pain Chronic neck pain
  5. ... or standing in the same position for a long time Injuring a nerve (a neck injury may cause you to feel numbness anywhere ...
  6. ... spine forward while arching your upper back for long periods can strain your back and neck muscles. Mountain biking on uneven surfaces can cause ...
  7. ... such as stroke , multiple sclerosis , or cerebral palsy Long-term (chronic) pain, including back and neck pain Major bone or joint surgery, severe burns , ...
  8. ... a swivel seat. Other measures to help prevent neck pain include: Avoid standing for long periods. If you must stand for your work, ...
  9. ... surgery Use of a breathing tube for a long time Secretions such as phlegm (sputum) Smoke inhalation or other inhalation injury Swelling of the neck or face Swollen tonsils or adenoids (such as ...
  10. Actinomycosis is a long-term (chronic) bacterial infection that commonly affects the face and neck.
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