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  2. Occipital Neuralgia: Symptoms, Causes and Treatments - WebMD

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    6 min read. Occipital neuralgia is a condition in which the nerves that run from the top of the spinal cord up through the scalp, called the occipital nerves, are inflamed or injured. You might...

  3. Neck Pain: 6 Common Causes and Treatments - Cleveland Clinic

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    Neck pain, sometimes called cervicalgia, is pain in or around your spine beneath your head. Your neck is also known as your cervical spine. Neck pain is a common symptom of many different injuries and medical conditions.

  4. Pain At The Base Of The Neck And Skull - Centeno-Schultz Clinic

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    Neck pain at the base of the skull can be debilitating. The wrong diagnosis can lead to painful consequences that can affect your health and way of life. There are various non-surgical treatment options for chronic pain at the base of the skull at Centeno-Schultz.

  5. Pain in Base of Skull: What Headache at Base of Skull Means

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    Pain or headaches at the base of your skull are often the result of tight muscles in the back of your neck due to tension, stress, or fatigue. Pain in back of head at the base of skull can also be caused by a herniated cervical disc or injury to your upper neck.

  6. Occipital Neuralgia: Occipital Headache, Symptoms & Treatment

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    Occipital neuralgia is a headache disorder that affects your occipital nerves. Your occipital nerves are the nerves that run through your scalp. You may experience sharp, stinging or burning sensations on your scalp or behind your eye. Most people experience pain relief with the right treatment.

  7. Occipital neuralgia: Symptoms and treatments - Harvard Health

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    Occipital neuralgia may be caused by a pinched nerve in your neck, an injury to your scalp or skull, or tight muscles that press on nerves. Occipital neuralgia can also be caused by certain health conditions such as arthritis, gout, diabetes, degeneration in the spine, infection, or inflammation.

  8. Occipital Neuralgia: What It Is and How to Treat It | Spine ...

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    Occipital neuralgia symptoms and causes. If you have occipital neuralgia, you may experience one or more of these symptoms: Throbbing, aching pain or sharp, electric-like pain that typically starts where the back of your head meets your neck. Pain that radiates to one side of your head, down your neck and/or back. Pain behind your eye.