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For the past 5 days, I've had intense pain when I turn my head to the left. The pain doesn't seem to want to go away. I would even say it has intensified a bit. I took 3 extra-strength acetaminophen this morning and there was no change. What do you think is causing this pain?

The intense pain you are experiencing when turning your head to the left for the past 5 days could be caused by various factors such as muscle strain, pinched nerve, or even a more serious underlying issue. It is important to consult a healthcare professional to properly diagnose the cause of the pain and receive appropriate treatment. Avoid taking excessive amounts of pain medication and make sure to follow recommended dosages.

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