Occipital neuralgia

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The most characteristic symptoms of occipital neuralgia are a relentless throbbing or pulsing pain that shoots from the base of your skull and surges upwards over the scalp and often into the back of one or both eyes. In our experience, the pain is usually preceded by a feeling of building pressure similar to thumbs

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Dr. Joe Damiani - TMJ, Head & Neck Specialist on Instagram: "Do you experience persistent headaches and you also feel tension in the back of the neck and base of the skull? Well, you may be experiencing tightness from the neck which is compressing the nerves at the base of the skull producing suboccipital neuralgia, which is compression of the greater occipital nerve. These types of headaches can be persistent in the back of the head or the side of the head all the way to the eye. This is a great way to release those muscles and free up the space in the base of the skull to reduce headaches. #tensionheadache #headacherelief #migrainelife #cervicogenicheadache #tmjtreatment #tmjdisorder" Tmj Headache, Neck Headache, Reduce Headaches, Spine Problems, Occipital Neuralgia, Neck Problems, Headache Types, Neck Exercises, Spine Health

Dr. Joe Damiani - TMJ, Head & Neck Specialist on Instagram: "Do you experience persistent headaches and you also feel tension in the back of the neck and base of the skull? Well, you may be experiencing tightness from the neck which is compressing the nerves at the base of the skull producing suboccipital neuralgia, which is compression of the greater occipital nerve. These types of headaches can be persistent in the back of the head or the side of the head all the way to the eye. This is a…

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