What is a neck stinger?

A stinger, sometimes called a burner, is an injury that occurs when the head or neck is hit to one side, causing the shoulder to be pulled in the opposite direction. While stingers/burners most often occur at the high school level, they can occur at all levels of play.
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How do you treat a neck stinger?

The pain and muscle weakness caused by stingers typically is treated with ice, then with anti-inflammatory medicine and heat. You also need to rest until symptoms go away. If the pain lasts more than a few weeks, your healthcare provider may order more tests to assess nerve damage.
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How long does it take for a neck stinger to heal?

The severity of stingers is determined by how long the symptoms last. Grade 1 is full recovery within two weeks. Grade 2 is symptoms for more than two weeks and sometimes not complete recovery. Grade 3 is symptoms for at least one year and little to no recovery.
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What causes a neck stinger?

Burners and stingers are injuries that occur when nerves in the neck and shoulder are stretched or compressed (squeezed together) after an impact. common in contact or collision sports, these injuries are named for the stinging or burning pain that spreads from the shoulder to the hand.
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Are neck stingers normal?

Neck burners and stingers are common football injuries, but many people experience the sensation during car accidents, or by simply turning the head quickly. Any quick twisting motion of the neck may cause a burner.
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What is a nerve stinger?

Burners (also called stingers) are injuries to the nerve network that provides feeling and muscle control in the shoulder, arm, forearm, hand, and fingers. The medical name for burners is brachial plexus injuries. They are common sports injuries. Most go away pretty quickly.
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How do you fix a sharp pain in your neck?

Stiff neck remedies to try
  1. Apply heat or ice to the painful area. Use ice for the first 48 to 72 hours, then use heat after that. ...
  2. Take over-the-counter pain relievers. Doctors recommend ibuprofen or acetaminophen.
  3. Keep moving. ...
  4. Gentle massage. ...
  5. Make sure you have the proper mattress or pillow. ...
  6. Use a soft neck collar.
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How do you get a stinger out?

To remove a stinger, scrape the back of a knife or other straight-edged object across the stinger. Do not use tweezers since it may squeeze the venom sac and increase the amount of venom released into the wound. Next wash the site thoroughly with soap and water.
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How do you rehab a stinger?

Rest your head on your arm, then lift your head slowly toward your left shoulder. Hold for 5 seconds. Repeat 10 times. Switch to your left side and repeat the exercise, lifting your head toward your right shoulder.
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Can nerve pain feel like a bee sting?

Nerve pain often feels like a shooting, stabbing or burning sensation. Sometimes it can be as sharp and sudden as an electric shock. People with neuropathic pain are often very sensitive to touch or cold and can experience pain as a result of stimuli that would not normally be painful, such as brushing the skin.
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Is a stinger a pinched nerve?

The Anatomy of a Stinger

A burner or stinger injury involves damage or compression to this network of nerves. Oftentimes it happens when your head is forcefully pushed sideways or down, as this movement and impact can pinch nerves in the brachial plexus.
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How do I know if my neck injury is serious?

Some signs of a serious neck injury:
  1. Pain that doesn't go away or is severe.
  2. Shooting pain in your arms or legs.
  3. Numbness, weakness, or tingling in your arms or legs.
  4. Trouble controlling your bladder or bowels.
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What is a stinger in medical terms?

A stinger is an injury that is caused by restriction of the nerve supply to the upper extremity via the brachial plexus.
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How do you fix a pinched nerve in your neck?

If you have mild symptoms, you might find relief from:
  1. rest.
  2. soft cervical collar.
  3. hot or cold compress.
  4. practicing good posture.
  5. nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
  6. acupuncture.
  7. massage.
  8. yoga.
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How do you prevent stingers?

Stingers may also be caused by you leading with the top of your head. When making a tackle, strive to keep your eyes open, head up, and aim your face mask at the center of your opponent's chest or inside shoulder.
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What causes shooting pain that feels like electric shocks?

Neuralgia is a sharp, shocking pain that follows the path of a nerve and is due to irritation or damage to the nerve. Common neuralgias include: Postherpetic neuralgia (pain that continues after a bout of shingles) Trigeminal neuralgia (stabbing or electric-shock-like pain in parts of the face)
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What is it called when you turn your neck too fast and it burns?

A “burner” is a minor injury to the nerves between your neck and shoulder. It's also called a “stinger.” The condition gets its name from the shock-like, burning or stinging jolt of pain that shoots down your arm. It's generally not a serious neck injury. Burners are common among people who play contact sports.
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Why do I get electric shocks in my neck?

Lhermitte's sign, also called Lhermitte's phenomenon or the barber chair phenomenon, is often associated with multiple sclerosis (MS). It's a sudden, uncomfortable sensation that travels from your neck down your spine when you flex your neck. Lhermitte's is often described as an electrical shock or buzzing sensation.
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What happens if stinger is not removed?

What happens if you don't remove a bee stinger? Venom will continue to enter your body if you leave a stinger in. 1 This can cause swelling, pain, and possibly dizziness, nausea, breathing problems, or other symptoms. Leaving the stinger in your skin also increases the risk of infection.
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How do you tell if a stinger is still in you?

Determine if the stinger is still present (look for a small black dot at the sting site) and remove it immediately if is visible in the wound. Many doctors recommend using a hard object like a credit card or blunt knife to swipe over the area and remove the stinger.
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What does it look like when a stinger is still in skin?

The stinger may look like a tiny black dot or a small thorn in your skin. You can remove it by scraping the skin with a fingernail, a piece of gauze, a credit card, or a blunt butter knife. Do not squeeze the area and avoid using tweezers as these can release more venom into the skin.
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What is the best painkiller for neck pain?

Try over-the-counter pain relievers, such as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB, others), naproxen sodium (Aleve) and acetaminophen (Tylenol, others). Alternate heat and cold. Reduce inflammation by applying cold, such as an ice pack or ice wrapped in a towel, for up to 20 minutes several times a day.
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What kind of doctor treats pinched nerve in neck?

If you have a pinched nerve, you may experience sudden or progressive pain that can involve your back and radiate down your arms or legs, as well as weakness or numbness. To determine whether you have a pinched nerve or something else, speak with a primary care doctor, neurologist or neurosurgeon.
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Can neck problems affect your brain?

In upper cervical instability, the vertebral arteries which supply the brain and the vertebral veins that drain the brain during the upright posture can be affected.
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What do zingers feel like?

Zingers are the fun term used to describe the shooting, burning, sharp, intermittent sensations that women experience after a breast augmentation. This nerve hypersensitivity feels almost like a mini electric shock. Zingers only last a second or two but for women who aren't expecting them it can be quite scary.
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