HomeAnswersCardiologyneck painI am getting pain from spinal to upper neck with occasional high BP. Please guide me.

Sometimes, my BP is high and I am getting a pain from spinal to upper neck. Why?

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Dr. Isaac Gana

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Dr. Nithila. A

Published At July 10, 2019
Reviewed AtJune 16, 2023

Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

I am 28 years old, and I am suffering from pain starting from spinal to upper neck for three years. Sometimes BP is little high and that BP was 150/90 mmHg four to seven times BP up but now it is normal, but I have still suffered in the neck to upper head pain, discomfort on the left side like my heart is pressed and left shoulder and left leg. Now average BP is 85/125 mmHg to 90/130 mmHg. LDL is 126 mg/dL, and HDL is 43 mg/dL.

Answered by Dr. Isaac Gana

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

The pain you are describing is not cardiac pain. Cardiac pain is accompanied by symptoms like shortness of breath, palpitations, etc. You have cervical radiculopathy this can cause pain to radiate to other parts of the body. I advise you to take tablet Ibuprofen 400 mg two times daily for five to seven days and gently trying to exercise your neck by moving it around. If you do not get relieved in a week, see a physician for a physical check-up.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Isaac Gana
Dr. Isaac Gana

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