Muscle or Myofacial pain in the head is when the muscles in the back of the head pain and tense up.
Most commonly caused by stress, also could be caused by whiplash, or even sleeping on a specific area of the neck in a way that caused the muscles in the back of the head to tense up.
Myofacial pain may develop from a muscle injury or from excessive strain on a particular muscle or a group of muscles, ligament or tendon.
Other causes include:
-Injury to inter-vertebral disc.
-General fatigue.
-Repetitive motions.
-Medical conditions (from heart attack to stomach irritation).
-Lack of activity (such as a broken limb in a sling or cast).
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Your head has no muscles. Try Morton if you are congested, Alive otherwise
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Panadol
Fibermyosis is a syndrome that causes chronic muscle pain and fatigue. Sometimes it can cause weakening muscle pain.
Lactic acid. While it doesn't actually cause pain by itself (it causes muscle fatigue), a buildup of it can.
no..it can cause muscle pain....
You may have pulled a muscle or hurt it somehow
The muscle that cause pain in your neck is the sternocleidomastoid
cold weather, or a strained muscle
Lactic acid cause pain in muscles.It is produced through anerobic respiration.
Muscles cramps occur when a muscle contracts and does not relax. This causes pain in one or sometimes multiple muscles.
Pain on the top of the head can be triggered by various factors, including tension headaches, migraines, stress, muscle tension, or scalp conditions like scalp acne or folliculitis. It is essential to consult a healthcare professional to identify the specific cause and receive appropriate treatment.
its a growing pain pr you don't stretch it enough!
Some potential causes of cervical pain include whiplash, arthritis, muscle strain, and a herniated disc. If you experience prolonged cervical pain it is recommended that you contact a medical professional.
either 12 gauge slug or buckshot to the head.