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  1. 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. Increased sensitivity of your scalp.

  2. 3 cze 2024 · Occipital neuralgia pain often starts at the back of your head at your neck and spreads upward to one or both sides of your head. Or you may first feel it behind one eye.

  3. 29 mar 2024 · Takeaway. Pain in the back of your head may result from various causes, including migraine or issues with your neck, spine, or posture. You may relieve or prevent the pain with...

  4. 22 sie 2024 · Occipital neuralgia may arise from nerve entrapment (a pinched nerve), muscle tension, infection, degenerative disc disease, or whiplash injury. Occipital neuralgia is unilateral and causes severe, sudden stabbing or shooting pain that begins in the neck and radiates to the top of the head.

  5. 29 lis 2023 · A cervicogenic headache is a pain that develops in the neck and is felt in the head. It is a headache that results from another condition, such as a neck trauma or infection. People may...

  6. 16 sty 2024 · Some headache symptoms occur specifically in the back of the head. Possible causes include tension, migraine, and medication overuse. Some causes can also cause pain in the back of the neck.

  7. 20 cze 2024 · Occipital neuralgia is a type of nerve pain that can cause headaches. The occipital nerves start in the neck and run up the sides of the head. Learn more here.