Occipital Neuralgia: The Hidden Cause of Your Head and Neck Pain
Occipital neuralgia is a condition where the nerves running from your spinal cord to your scalp get irritated or inflamed, causing intense pain. It’s often misdiagnosed or undertreated, but understanding the symptoms and treatment options can help you find relief.
Symptoms to Watch For:
– Sharp, Shooting Pain: Pain that starts at the base of your head and radiates to your scalp, often on one side.
– Aching or Burning Sensation: Pain behind your eyes, ears, or in your upper neck.
– Sensitivity to Touch: Even light touch can be painful.
– Headaches: Similar to migraines, but with distinct pain patterns.
– Limited Mobility: Stiffness and reduced range of motion in the neck.
– Tingling or Numbness: Abnormal sensations in the scalp or neck.
