Sore throat
Sore throat and sore throat can be painful and frightening. Sore throat can be caused by a number of diagnoses, including cold, sinusitis, inflammation, infection, muscle tension in the neck, dental problems or trauma - in rare cases it can be due to forms of cancer or major infections.
One of the most common causes is the common cold or flu. Allergies, bronchitis, poor dental hygiene, nerve problems, sinusitis, and infection are also conditions that can cause sore throat. More rare causes can be Epstein Barr virus, tonsillitis, herpes, laryngeal cancer - or major infections.
Where and what is the neck really?
The neck is important for taking food, communicating and a host of other functions. The neck is often referred to as the front of the neck, but it might have been more appropriate to call this area the larynx. The back part is often called the neck.
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Anatomy of the neck
In the picture we see the neck and some of the most important anatomical landmarks in and around the neck. Among other things, the throat, tongue, vocal cords and esophagus.
When muscles and joints hurt the neck
Image: In the photo we see one of the main muscular causes of neck pain. Myalgia simply indicates muscular dysfunction or muscular tension. Tight muscles can also help or aggravate headache.
What is pain?
Pain is the body's way of saying that you have injured yourself or are about to hurt you. This is an indication that you are doing something wrong. Not listening to the body's pain signals is really asking for trouble, as this is its only way to communicate that something is wrong. This applies to pain and aches all over the body, not just back pain as so many people think. If you do not take the pain signals seriously, it can lead to long-term problems, and you risk the pain becoming chronic. Naturally, there is a difference between tenderness and pain - most of us can tell the difference between the two.
When the pain is attenuated, it is necessary to weed out the cause of the problem.
Some common causes / diagnoses of neck pain are:
Allergy
Bronchitis
Poor dental health - cavities or gum disease
Cold
Foreign
Flu
Joint restrictions in the neck and jaw
Mild infection
Myalgia / muscular malfunction (eg. sternocleidomastoid)
Referred pain from the jaw and jaw muscles (i.a. masseter (gum) myalgia may cause referred pain or 'pressure')
rhinitis
sinusitis / sinusitis
Gingivitis / gingivitis
TMJ syndrome (temporomandibular syndrome - often composed of muscle and joint dysfunction)
Trauma (biting, irritation, burns and the like)
Upper respiratory tract infection
Rare causes of neck pain:
Agranulocytosis (lack of granulocytes, a type of white blood cell)
Angina
Diphtheria (bacterial infection caused by the bacterium corynebacterium diphtheriae)
Epstein-Barr virus (Kissing disease / mononucleosis - derived from a herpes virus)
Herpes
HIV
Infection (often with high CRP and fever)
Cancer
Leukemia
Lupus
Neuralgia
Streptococcal tonsillitis
Throat cancer (laryngeal cancer)
Syphilis
Tonsillitis (tonsillitis or infection)
Be careful not to get sore throats for a long time, rather consult a clinician and diagnose the cause of the pain - this way you will make the necessary changes as early as possible before it has a chance to develop further.
Reported symptoms and pain presentations in neck pain:
- Burning in the throat
- Bad breath
- Electrical pain in the throat (may indicate nerve irritation)
Swelling in or on the neck
Itching in the throat
Numbness in the throat
- Stinging in the throat
- Pain in the throat (a pain or burning sensation in parts or the whole throat)
- Sores in the throat (wounds in parts or the whole neck)
- Difficult to swallow
- Sore throat and difficulty breathing
- Sore throat and sore whole body
- Sore jaw (do you have muscle or joint pain in the cheek or jaw joint?)
Clinical signs of neck pain and neck pain
Swelling can occur around a trauma or through an infection.
- Outgrowth of discolored mucus may indicate an inflammation or infection.
- Pressure tenderness over the jaw joint near the ear may indicate defects in muscular or joint function.
How to prevent sore throat
- Live healthy and exercise regularly
- Seek well-being and avoid stress in everyday life - try to have a good sleep rhythm
- Make sure you have good oral and ear hygiene
- chiropractor og manual therapists can both help you with joint and muscle pain in the jaw, neck, chest back or shoulder (should this be a problem)
Did you know: Jaw complaints and jaw tension can also, like muscle and neck malfunctions, contribute to headaches?
Conservative treatment of sore jaw (which can be a cause of sore throat)
home Practice is often printed and used to address improper use of musculature, with the intention of providing a long-term, long-lasting effect. Ultrasound can be used both diagnostically and as ultrasound therapy, the latter works by providing a deep-warming effect aimed at musculoskeletal problems. Joint Mobilization or corrective chiropractic joint treatment increases the movement of the joints, which in turn allows the muscles that attach to and near the joints to move more freely. Chiropractic joint therapy is often combined with muscle work in the treatment of TMJ syndrome and jaw tension.
Massage It is used to increase blood circulation in the area and thus reduce muscular tension, which in turn can cause less pain. heat treatment used to give a deep-warming effect on the area in question, which in turn can give a pain-reducing effect - but it is generally said that heat treatment should not be applied to acute injuries, as is ice treatment to prefer. The latter is used for acute injuries and pains to help ease the pain in the area. laser treatment (also known as anti-inflammatory laser) can be used at different frequencies and thus achieve different treatment effects. It is often used to stimulate regeneration and soft tissue healing, plus it can also be used anti-inflammatory.
List of treatments (both much alternative and more conservative):
- acupressure
- Acupuncture
- aromatherapy
- behavioral therapy
- Atlas Correction
- Ayurvedic medicine
- Bioelectromagnetic therapy
- blockade Treatment
- Soft tissue work
- Bowen Treatment
- Coxtherapy
- Electrotherapy
- Ergonomics
- Dietology
- Reflexology
- Physiotherapy
- gonstead
- Healing
- home Practice
- Homeopathy
- Hydrotherapy
- hypnotherapy
- Infrared light therapy
- insoles
- Intramuscular needle therapy
- Ice therapy
- remedy
- kinesiology
- Kinesiotape
- chiropractic
- Cognitive processing
- crystal Therapy
- contrast Treatment
- Cupping
- Cold Treatment
- Laser
- Joint Correction
- Joint Mobilization
- Medical treatment
- Lymphatic drainage
- Light Therapy
- magnet Treatment
- manual Therapy
- Meditation
- Muscle Relaxing Medications
- muscle Knute treatment
- Myofascial technique
- Naprapathy
- Naturopathy
- Neurological rehabilitation training
- qigong
- Osteopathy
- breathing
- reflexology
- Shockwave Therapy
- Pain medication
- Spinology
- Sports support
- Stretch bench
- Power Management
- sole Customization
- Thought Field Therapy
- TENS
- Thai Massage
- Traction
- Exercise
- Trigger point therapy
- Shockwave Therapy
- Dry needle
- stretching
- Vacuum Treatment
- heat treatment
- Hot water therapy
- Yoga
- Exercises
Chiropractic treatment of jaw pain (as a possible cause of pain in the neck and neck region)
The main goal of all chiropractic care is to reduce pain, promote overall health and improve quality of life by restoring normal functioning of the musculoskeletal system and nervous system. In case of jaw pain, the chiropractor will treat the jaw locally to reduce pain, reduce irritation and increase blood supply, as well as restore normal movement in nearby structures such as the neck, thoracic spine and shoulder. When choosing a treatment strategy for the individual patient, the chiropractor places emphasis on seeing the patient in a holistic context. If there is a suspicion that the jaw pain is due to another disease, you will be referred for further examination.
The chiropractor treatment consists of a number of treatment methods where the chiropractor mainly uses his hands to restore normal function of the joints, muscles, connective tissue and nervous system:
- Specific joint treatment
- Stretches
- Muscular techniques (many use both trigger point therapy and dry needling)
- Neurological techniques
- Stabilizing exercise
- Exercises, advice and guidance
What does a chiropractor do?
Muscle, joint and nerve pain: These are things that a chiropractor can help prevent and treat. Chiropractic treatment is mainly about restoring movement and joint function that can be impaired by mechanical pain.
This is done by so-called joint correction or manipulation techniques, as well as joint mobilization, stretching techniques, and muscular work (such as trigger point therapy and deep soft tissue work) on the involved muscles. With increased function and less pain, it may be easier for individuals to engage in physical activity, which in turn will have a positive effect on both energy and health.
Old woman's advice against sore throat
We choose to bring some remedies for neck pain. We have also tried to understand the meaning behind them and thus put a little explanation in brackets.
- Drink honey with warm water (Helps to dissolve)
- Drink ginger tea (Ginger reduces muscle pain)
- Rest in the sun (The sun provides the basis for vitamin D. Vitamin D deficiency has been linked to increased muscle pain)
- red bell pepper powder (Red bell pepper has among the very highest content of vitamin C - needed for soft tissue repair)
- Eat blueberries (Blueberries have a pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory effect)
- Eat onions and garlic (This one we are not sure about, but we assume it should have some kind of dissolving effect on the sinuses?)
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