Instant Neck Pain Relief

Neck Pain Relief Treatment Options


To get instant neck pain relief, there are several simple methods you can use. The neck is a delicate, intricate structure so be very gentle with it and do not twist it every which way in an attempt to ease the pain.

One of the simplest ways to get neck pain relief is to lie down and give your neck muscles a chance to recover. But don't use a thick pillow that crimps your neck.

Ice effectively numbs pain and decreases inflammation. Put crushed ice in a plastic bag and cover the bag with a pillowcase (a terry towel is too thick to effectively transmit the cold). Apply the ice pack to your painful neck for 15 minutes at a time.

Heat increases circulation and can be effective for easing stiff muscles. Use a wet towel or a hot water bottle, or stand in a hot shower. But don't keep it up for too long. Too much heat can aggravate symptoms and cause more pain. You might even want to try following up your heat application with a few minutes of cold treatment.

Massage can help ease tense muscles and give temporary relief, and it may help you sleep better. First, take a hot bath or shower to relax the muscles. Then, have your partner use oil or lotion and rub your neck and shoulders using the fingers to apply gentle pressure in small circular motions.

Next, have your partner rub your neck and shoulders using firm pressure and long, downward strokes. Don't forget the chest area. If you don't have a willing partner, try rubbing your own neck and chest area with oil or lotion for 10 or 15 minutes. This is a good way to get neck pain relief.

neck-pain-reliefThere are times when neck pain relief does not work. Try taking a non prescription pain reliever. Over-the-counter pain relievers such as aspirin and ibuprofen can ease the pain and reduce inflammation. If you can't take these medications because of allergies, stomach upset, or any other reason, try acetaminophen; it won't calm inflammation, but it should help relieve pain.

Before taking any over-the-counter medication, make sure you consult the pharmacist or your doctor if you have allergies. These medications are commonly used for neck pain relief.

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