What Causes Constant Headache Followed By Neck Cramps?
Question: I've had a terrible headache for three days straight ... Now I have neck cramps ... What can it be
Brief Answer:
Need more info
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for the query
I need more information from you in order to help you better
1. Was the headache single sided or one sided?
2. Was the headache only present at back of your head?
3. Was there blurring of vision? vomiting?
4. Did you try to take any medication for the pain? DId it help?
5. Did you wake up with a headache?
6. Please mention all the medications you are on ( if any)
Please get back to me, I am awaiting your reply
Regards
Need more info
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for the query
I need more information from you in order to help you better
1. Was the headache single sided or one sided?
2. Was the headache only present at back of your head?
3. Was there blurring of vision? vomiting?
4. Did you try to take any medication for the pain? DId it help?
5. Did you wake up with a headache?
6. Please mention all the medications you are on ( if any)
Please get back to me, I am awaiting your reply
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
My entire head hurts , it started at the base of my neck and traveled upward ...no blurring of vision or vomiting ... I've been taking ibuprophen which has not helped it just dulls the pain ...i did wake up with a headache . Neck cramps only today
Brief Answer:
Migraine
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for getting back
The symptoms that you are facing is typical of migraine. However a close differential would be hypertension. Patients often present to clinics with raised blood pressure and headaches which does not subside with pain medicines.
Here is how you should go about it
1. Approach a clinic if you donot have a blood pressure monitor at home to check blood pressure
2. Ibuprophen is not a very good drug for headaches. A better drug would be Naproxen, it can be taken twice daily for not more than 3 days
3. Avoid sharp lights
4. Try to be in a calm and quiet room
5. Eat on time and avoid getting too hungry
6. Local analgeics like diclofenac gel can be applied for the neck pain
I hope I was of help, if you have any further queries please get back to me
Regards
Migraine
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for getting back
The symptoms that you are facing is typical of migraine. However a close differential would be hypertension. Patients often present to clinics with raised blood pressure and headaches which does not subside with pain medicines.
Here is how you should go about it
1. Approach a clinic if you donot have a blood pressure monitor at home to check blood pressure
2. Ibuprophen is not a very good drug for headaches. A better drug would be Naproxen, it can be taken twice daily for not more than 3 days
3. Avoid sharp lights
4. Try to be in a calm and quiet room
5. Eat on time and avoid getting too hungry
6. Local analgeics like diclofenac gel can be applied for the neck pain
I hope I was of help, if you have any further queries please get back to me
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Never had neck cramps with headache for migraines ... Neck cramps feel like XXXXXXX horse
Brief Answer:
Neck cramps associated with hypertension
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for getting back, I am sorry for the short delay in my reply. It was my outpatient clinic day at the hospital.
Neck cramps and pain at the back of the head is frequently associated with hypertensive headaches. Applying diclofenac gel will give good symptomatic relief.
Please follow my previous suggestion, do not ignore this any further. any headache lasting this long needs evaluation
Regards
Neck cramps associated with hypertension
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for getting back, I am sorry for the short delay in my reply. It was my outpatient clinic day at the hospital.
Neck cramps and pain at the back of the head is frequently associated with hypertensive headaches. Applying diclofenac gel will give good symptomatic relief.
Please follow my previous suggestion, do not ignore this any further. any headache lasting this long needs evaluation
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar