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  5. I have had a stiff/frozen neck for the past 7 days. I have taken aceclofenac and ibuprofen tablets, but the pain has not subsided. What treatment and medications would you recommend?

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I have had a stiff/frozen neck for the past 7 days. I have taken aceclofenac and ibuprofen tablets, but the pain has not subsided. What treatment and medications would you recommend?

Asked by Female, 31 · 1 month ago

A stiff neck for a week is often due to muscle spasm or poor posture; along with pain relief, try warm compresses, gentle neck stretches, and avoid sudden movements. If pain persists, you may need a muscle relaxant, physiotherapy, or medical evaluation to rule out cervical spine issues.
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You have been experiencing persistent neck stiffness and pain for a week despite taking aceclofenac and ibuprofen, which suggests the need for further evaluation and treatment adjustments.

🩺 Assessment of Symptoms and Duration

Your neck stiffness and pain lasting 7 days without improvement on NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) like aceclofenac and ibuprofen indicates that additional treatment or investigation may be necessary.

💊 Possible Next-Step Medications

  • A doctor may consider prescribing a muscle relaxant to relieve muscle spasm contributing to stiffness.
  • Topical analgesics such as diclofenac gel can be applied locally to reduce pain.
  • Avoid increasing NSAID doses without medical advice due to side effect risks.

🏥 Non-Medication Treatments

  • Gentle neck stretching and range-of-motion exercises can help improve mobility.
  • Applying warm compresses or heat packs may reduce muscle tightness.
  • Physical therapy guided by a specialist can provide targeted relief and prevent worsening.

🩺 When to Seek Further Medical Evaluation

  • If pain persists beyond 2 weeks or worsens despite treatment.
  • If you develop neurological symptoms such as numbness, tingling, or weakness in arms.
  • If you experience severe headache, fever, or unexplained weight loss.

⚠️ Red Flags

  • Numbness or weakness in limbs.
  • High fever or chills.
  • Sudden severe neck pain or inability to move the neck.

Please consult an orthopedic specialist or a neurologist for a thorough evaluation and personalized treatment plan. Early assessment can help prevent complications and improve recovery.To narrow down potential causes, we will need some more information.I understand you've had a stiff or frozen neck for the past week and that aceclofenac and ibuprofen haven't helped. To provide the best recommendations, could you please tell me your age and gender?

Answered 1 month ago