1) You could of slept the wrong way and your neck pain is causing you a headache.
2) A migraine. Do feel like you're going to puke? Loss of sight? Loud sound making your head pound? Flashing lights? If so, you have one. Go take some medicine that helps headaches, lay in a dark room, take a hot shower, turn off the noise or whatever you think would make you feel more comfortable... and if its still bad after a few days id suggest a doctor. Ask him/her about if there is something he can suggest.
3) Stress. Stress can cause multiple things, everyone is different though. Do something relaxing or enjoyable. RELAX. HAVE FUN. Do let stress hurt you. Literally.
723.1 is cervicalgia, or neck pain. 784.0 is headache. 723.1 is cervicalgia, or neck pain. 784.0 is headache.
I'm 75 been having a raspy voice for 3 weeks headache's back pain in neck pain what could this be?
If the neck pain is causing the headache, this is called cervicogenic headache. If the headache is causing the neck pain, treating the headache will also treat the neck pain. Pain Management Specialists and Headache Specialists are the doctors best suited to treat these types of headaches.
sit up straight and click your neck for relief
You may be describing several different types of headaches including tension, neuralgia, cervicogenic headache or even a headache triggered by illness or infection. It is impossible to tell with the information given. For help in diagnosing a headache, seek the help of a physician or neurologist, especially if he is a headache specialist.
Massive is describing the amount of pain they are in, so a massive headache means that they are in alot of pain from a headache and is stronger than their ussual headaches they get.
Could just be a tight muscle. I would try a few massages first and see how you feel..
You could possibly have a pulled muscle if pain continues call doctor for pain medicine.
Yes, injury to your spine can cause or trigger headache in susceptible individuals. One example of this type of headache is called cervicogenic headache. For appropriate diagnosis and treatment of headache disorders, consult a board certified headache specialist.
The term cephalagia means headache. The brain does not have any pain receptors, the pain from a headache is from nine pain sensitive areas around the brain.
If your neck feels slightly stiff at the front below your Adam's apple but there's no pain, this could just mean you have a muscle that is not working great. It could also mean that there is healing trauma.
Its not actually your brain that's hurting when you have a headache, there's no pain receptors in the brain but there are 9 areas around your brain in your head and neck .. Which is where you feel the pain..