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The back of my head and neck hurt every day been dealing with this for 2 years . It;s mainly the balls of my head that are sore and my neck to the touch. I have one right foot that is numb on the bottom and my left hip reallly hurts. Been to doctors nothing seems to help
The pain at the back of your head and neck might be related to: - spondyloarthrosis (arthritis of the spinal cord of neck level) - oscillations in blood pressure and blood sugar levels - problems with ear
I suggest to: - monitor your blood pressure and blood sugar - do an X-ray of the neck - get your ear examined to rule out ear problems.
I advise to: - apply warm clothing to the pain area - apply analgesic cream to the pain area - massage/physiotherapy of the affected area - conduct a healthy lifestyle and diet regimen. - drink more water (to avoid dehydration)
Hope it was of help! Dr.Bardha
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How To Treat Pain At Back Of Head And Neck?
Hi, Thank you for sharing your concern with HCM. The pain at the back of your head and neck might be related to: - spondyloarthrosis (arthritis of the spinal cord of neck level) - oscillations in blood pressure and blood sugar levels - problems with ear I suggest to: - monitor your blood pressure and blood sugar - do an X-ray of the neck - get your ear examined to rule out ear problems. I advise to: - apply warm clothing to the pain area - apply analgesic cream to the pain area - massage/physiotherapy of the affected area - conduct a healthy lifestyle and diet regimen. - drink more water (to avoid dehydration) Hope it was of help! Dr.Bardha