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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Suggest Remedy For Headache

Headache.On the back.Of the head Like i hit an iron wall Or someone threw an iron plate on the back of my head And eyes are hurting And a bit nauseous. Last time i puked was at night. Then once more around 8 i wanted too. But i stopped. Coz i dont like puking.Thats about it.And walking and sitting is taking too much effort. I feel energyless.
Wed, 25 Mar 2015
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Sorry to hear about your headaches. If this onset was sudden, associated with fevers, or nuchal rigidity then you need to go to the ER to rule out meningitis. Assuming you do not have the above symtpoms and If the headaches seem to be located just at the base/back of your head, you may be suffering from a condition known as occipital neuralgia. This can be treated with neuropathic pain medications ( gabapentin, lyrica or pamelor) and usually respond well to occipital nerve blocks which can be performed by a Interventional pain physician.
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Suggest Remedy For Headache

Sorry to hear about your headaches. If this onset was sudden, associated with fevers, or nuchal rigidity then you need to go to the ER to rule out meningitis. Assuming you do not have the above symtpoms and If the headaches seem to be located just at the base/back of your head, you may be suffering from a condition known as occipital neuralgia. This can be treated with neuropathic pain medications ( gabapentin, lyrica or pamelor) and usually respond well to occipital nerve blocks which can be performed by a Interventional pain physician.