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Neck pain, herniated neck

Beauty / Health
#1
  • yama
  • mail
  • 2024/04/01 10:52

Lately, when I move my neck up and down, it hurts a lot, and the pain doesn't go away even after about a week.
I also have stiff shoulders, and my neck and shoulders hurt a lot, but this time it seems to be a little worse.
I'm thinking of going to a hospital to have it checked out, but
if I have pain in my neck, cervical spine, etc., can you recommend a hospital in Hawaii with what specific department, etc. ?
Thank you very much in advance.

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#2

It is normal to first see your primary care physician, explain your symptoms, and then have him or her contact a specialist. Even if you say you have neck/shoulder pain, it could be an internal organ or brain disorder. Please get an App as soon as possible.

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#3

I think it is an ORTHPEDIC doctor. https://oahawaii.com/

You can call the office and ask them to send you to a neck specialist, or there is a walk-in clinic that does not require an appointment at a time, so they can give you x-rays and pain meds there as well.

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#4
  • Ajisai
  • 2024/04/02 (Tue) 15:04
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Stiff shoulders and neck can be a sign of subarachnoid hemorrhage.
If it is just fatigue, that is fine, but please go to the hospital and get checked out as soon as possible just to be safe.
A primary care doctor should be the first step.
Take care of yourself!

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