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Throbbing On The Right Side Of The Neck. Feeling Dizzy And Elevated Pulse Rate. Is This Serious?

Having throbbing on right side of neck. It is not necessarily very painful, felt slightly dizzy when exercising this morning when pulse got up to around 145. Which is normal during cardio spurts. I am a female, 56,140 lbs and in excellent health. I exercise 4 times/week doing both cardio and strength. Is this throbbing serious? It is about 1.5 inches below ear.
Wed, 3 Jul 2013
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Hi, it might be due to the hypertension, or may be due to stretch of the neck muscles.
I to my patients with such pain check the B.P.and prescribe, the neurotropic injections for 5 consecutive days, pain killers, and neurotropic drugs, and if B.P. is present prescribe for bp, and advise to minimise the exercises.Thank you.
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Throbbing On The Right Side Of The Neck. Feeling Dizzy And Elevated Pulse Rate. Is This Serious?

Hi, it might be due to the hypertension, or may be due to stretch of the neck muscles. I to my patients with such pain check the B.P.and prescribe, the neurotropic injections for 5 consecutive days, pain killers, and neurotropic drugs, and if B.P. is present prescribe for bp, and advise to minimise the exercises.Thank you.