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I have pain in the back of my head that won't go away I have had it for at least a month It also hurts sometimes when I turn my neck certain ways Also it really hurts during the middle of the night?

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I have pain in the back of my head that won't go away I have had it for at least a month It also hurts sometimes when I turn my neck certain ways Also it really hurts during the middle of the night.?

You may have occipital headaches (headaches that occur in the occipital region of your head, which is the back of the head and the top of the neck) that are also known as tension or torsion headaches. Try treating them as they occur with a NSAID (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug) such as Advil, Ibuprofen, Aleve, or Tylenol. Never take Aspirin if you are under 19 or have flu-like symptoms. Also, limiting your movement may prove helpful. If you say that it hurts when you move your head a certain way, consider being careful when moving your head in that manner. If these are occurring frequently for a long time (over 14 days) consider seeing your physician, as more-powerful anti-headache medications are available for recurring headache sufferers.


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