Occipital Neuralgia | The Solution | The Cause

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  • Опубликовано: 4 авг 2024
  • Occipital Neuralgia is a medical disorder due to irritations to the occipital nerve.
    Those suffering from this condition will present with electric-shock-like pain, piercing and even throbbing pain along the back of the neck and head.
    Symptoms are usually unilateral, being on side of the head. The Greater and Lesser Occipital Nerves are usually affected which distributes altered sensations to the back of the neck and head, which sufferers perceive this with Occipital Neuralgia Pain.
    Sufferers of Occipital Neuralgia are often extremely hypersensitive and report that slight stimuli such as touching the neck or the back of the head can cause painful attacks, sometimes lasting as little as seconds, or as long as minutes.
    For further information visit: brisbanemigraine.com.au/occip... or call us on 1800 HEADACHE (1800 43 23 22) or email us on info@brisbanemigraine.com.au

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