What could cause sporadic pain in back of head and ear spasms?

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Hi there

Sounds like you wrenched a muscle or have a touchy nerve. The spine holds all organs and muscle together, so if you back is out then it can bother your neck, cause headaches, dizziness, blurred vision, numbling of arms, fingers, legs and toes, buzzing in the ears and achy all over.

I would suggest you see your chiropractor and have an assessment done. Meanwhile, if you have a thoughtful mate or good friend get them to give you a good back and shoulder/neck massage.

THIS IS A GOOD MASSAGE:

Start at the base of the back (small of the back) and work up. Do not press down and out, but hold the sides of the body (right up the rib cage) and massage inward towards the spine. When massaging the upper shoulders and neck area, gently press and knead that area. Feels sooo good!

Hope you're feeling better soon.

Marcy

First answer by ID0000000000. Last edit by ID0000000000. Question popularity: 181 [recommend question].

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