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I have had neck pain for 5 days. I cannot think of having done anything in particular which might have caused it - no accident or sudden movement or sudden onset. I first noticed it during the night from Saturday to Sunday, but thought little of it. It seemed to pass during the day, but reoccur at night. And it has been getting increasingly painful since then.
I have taken painkillers - first Paracetamol (500mg) alternated with Ibuprofen (200mg).
Yesterday the pain got so bad even during the day that those painkillers didn't do a thing, so I decided to try something stronger.
I took Diclofenac (50mg) - which I have always considered something of a miracle cure when I've had muscular pain - but that didn't seem to have any effect.
Took Co-codamol (8mg/500mg) before going to bed (which I NEVER take!). It helped me sleep, but I am awake again after 6 hours, and the pain is back!
The pain is at the very base of my skull, where the spine meets the skull. That area is very tender to touch. I can just about move my head forwards and backwards, if I am careful. Lateral movements are much more difficult and painful.
No radiating pain into my arms or any sensory loss.
No aversion to bright lights or any rashes.
I am guessing it is a musculoskeletal problem which will pass over time. I will go to the GP today.
Any thoughts and suggestions?
I have taken painkillers - first Paracetamol (500mg) alternated with Ibuprofen (200mg).
Yesterday the pain got so bad even during the day that those painkillers didn't do a thing, so I decided to try something stronger.
I took Diclofenac (50mg) - which I have always considered something of a miracle cure when I've had muscular pain - but that didn't seem to have any effect.
Took Co-codamol (8mg/500mg) before going to bed (which I NEVER take!). It helped me sleep, but I am awake again after 6 hours, and the pain is back!
The pain is at the very base of my skull, where the spine meets the skull. That area is very tender to touch. I can just about move my head forwards and backwards, if I am careful. Lateral movements are much more difficult and painful.
No radiating pain into my arms or any sensory loss.
No aversion to bright lights or any rashes.
I am guessing it is a musculoskeletal problem which will pass over time. I will go to the GP today.
Any thoughts and suggestions?