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I have throbbing pain in the right side of my neck that radiates up to my jaw. it comes and goes whenever. what could be causing this?

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Dr. Paul Grin answered

Specializes in Pain Management

Pain in the neck: also called cervicalgia is the most common disorder. Most of the time, cervicalgia may be due to a muscle strain or ligament sprain caused by the incorrect head posture, pinched nerve or bulging disc. Many people experience constant neck pain, jaw pain and headaches. See your PCP for evaluation, imaging and treatment.

Answered 9/17/2014

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