It is the third (from the top) of the seven neck bones.
C3 refers to the third cervical vertebra in your neck, part of the cervical spine. Pain in the back left side of your head could be related to issues with this vertebra, such as nerve compression or muscle tension. It's important to follow up with a healthcare provider for further evaluation and treatment options.
The brain is in the back, sides, and front of the head.
Head back and shoulders
its because when ur head is tilted back ur airways are open so u cant swallow
anatomically its the occipital area
The hair on the sides and back of the head is commonly referred to as the "sideburns" and "nape hair," respectively. These areas are often included in hairstyles and grooming practices.
Lumps on the back of the head could be from many things. A trauma to the head for instance can cause bumps. Head trauma should not be played around with. There could be something seriously wrong and without certain tests, you may not really know for sure. If no trauma was done, It would be best to still get checked out by a doctor. Pain in the head, dizziness and balance problems could be something serious.
Probably the same as before, done logically in your own head, or done using computers or other helping methods. It might get easier to solve a problem because of new technologies. the first step to solve a problem is to see what the problem is.
You may have a problem with your brain. Throbbing pain in the back of the head is a sign that the back of your brain is slightly lower down your neck then it should be. I have this condition myself. It is not a problem you should be very concerned about as the only thing this problem causes is headaches.
Wrap the bandage once around the chin and the back of the head.
Sounds to me like a cracked head and or a blown head gasket, i had a similar problem but it was on a Saturn
vivian seay was a nurse and head of black cross nurse of belize
you need to see a doctor about that one. sorry!! something is wrong.
You go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a Doctor) about your problem.
ya i have the same problem i have two inward bumps in the back of my head top backish i think its normal
Wrap the bandage at least once underneath the chin and back around the head.
SABC - Wrap the bandage at least once underneath the chin and back around the head.
Wrap the bandage at least once underneath the chin and back around the head.