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Is Neck Pain On The Left Side A Sign Of A Stroke?

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Posted on Mon, 19 Dec 2016
Question: Can a pain on the left side of my neck be a sign of a stroke? My blood pressure has been running high.
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Meriton Siqeca (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Most probably no stroke

Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome to HCM. I carefully read your query. Thank you for your question.

Well, there are multiple reasons that would rather explain this kind of isolated, left-side neck pain, than stroke. Stroke is a syndrome, in aspect of clinical symptoms and signs, which is characterized almost inherently by four or five symptoms. There are more usual suspects that can explain pain in the left side of the neck, as a sole symptom. It is usually caused by chronic or acute inflammation of the muscles of the area, probably due to assuming erratic position during sleep or during lying down. In this case, pain will subside spontaneously, or a short course of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (such as ibuprofen, ketoprofen, indomethacin) may be needed to be used. Also, this may come due to senile changes in the vertebrae of the neck, in which case I would recommend you to undergo a X-ray of the neck, and then further treatment may be recommended. To sum up, my opinion is that this is not a stroke.

As about the high blood pressure figures, they are called controlled if they are under 140/90 mmHg. If constantly during a day, the figures are higher than those provided, then you should consult your general physician or your cardiologist, about the possibility of an another anti-hypertensive drug to be added in your therapy.

I hope my answer is helpful. I am happy to help, if you have follow-up questions.

Kind regards,
Dr. Meriton
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Is Neck Pain On The Left Side A Sign Of A Stroke?

Brief Answer: Most probably no stroke Detailed Answer: Hello and welcome to HCM. I carefully read your query. Thank you for your question. Well, there are multiple reasons that would rather explain this kind of isolated, left-side neck pain, than stroke. Stroke is a syndrome, in aspect of clinical symptoms and signs, which is characterized almost inherently by four or five symptoms. There are more usual suspects that can explain pain in the left side of the neck, as a sole symptom. It is usually caused by chronic or acute inflammation of the muscles of the area, probably due to assuming erratic position during sleep or during lying down. In this case, pain will subside spontaneously, or a short course of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (such as ibuprofen, ketoprofen, indomethacin) may be needed to be used. Also, this may come due to senile changes in the vertebrae of the neck, in which case I would recommend you to undergo a X-ray of the neck, and then further treatment may be recommended. To sum up, my opinion is that this is not a stroke. As about the high blood pressure figures, they are called controlled if they are under 140/90 mmHg. If constantly during a day, the figures are higher than those provided, then you should consult your general physician or your cardiologist, about the possibility of an another anti-hypertensive drug to be added in your therapy. I hope my answer is helpful. I am happy to help, if you have follow-up questions. Kind regards, Dr. Meriton