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What Is Cervicalgia and How is it Treated?

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Cervicalgia is not usually a serious condition, but it can cause discomfort and should be addressed directly. Image for illustration purposes
Cervicalgia is not usually a serious condition, but it can cause discomfort and should be addressed directly. Image for illustration purposes
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Medical News Today

Anyone can be affected by cervicalgia, which refers to pain in the neck that does not spread to other areas, such as down the arms. Doctors will recommend treatment for cervicalgia depending on the underlying cause.

Cervicalgia is not usually a serious condition, but it can cause discomfort and should be addressed directly.

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