This type of headache can be the symptom of a number of disorders including occipital neuralgia, hemicrania continua, Migraine, chronic daily headache, cervicogenic headache, etc. For appropriate diagnosis and treatment, see your physician or headache specialist.
A throbbing pain experience in your head. A headache is a stage when the blood vessels in your head don't pump blood properly, causing your head to go through a stage of pain.
Yes, a cyst can cause head pain to be chronic and daily. See your doctor for diagnosis and treatment of your headache.
Hmm.... it's hard to be scientific about that, but for example a light headache could be when you get a cold and feel a bit bad. Severe is really when you can't ignore it, maybe when there's a visible physical reaction when a person has a headache.
sometimes is both side?
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No, you can get welts in your head. Knots usually are in the shoulder or back
Sometimes, yes. When tension causes the neck and back muscles to tighten, a tension migraine may occur, which includes tension symptoms such as neck pain and migraine symptoms such as a throbbing headache and sensitivity to light and sound.
A pain in the head is a headache. A severe form is a migraine headache.
There are a lot of things that can cause stiff muscles, such as sleeping awkwardly, on too many pillows or in a strange position. Trauma where your neck, head or shoulder was affected. Sometimes even something mild like whiplash can cause a stiff neck. Swimming, tennis or anything that requires lifting heavy objects can cause stiffness. Sometimes even poor posture can cause neck and shoulder problems. Stress can also cause neck problems.In severe cases, neck and shoulder pains may be caused by a serious infection or a tumor. If stiff neck is accompanied by fever, headache, nausea or vomiting and/or confusion consult a doctor, you might have an infection known as meningitis.
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Yes, a headache anywhere can be a sign of a brain tumor, however that is extremely rare. Most often headaches at the back of the head are either tension headaches, Migraine, or occipital neuralgia. There are many more types of headache though, and many of them include pain at the back of the head. If you have a new type of headache or a severe headache, this is reason to seek the help of a qualified physician, especially a Headache Specialist.