Random sharp pinches/throbbing pain at the back of the head.
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Briefing: I'm scheduled to have an MRI soon, but would like some insights on what I may be suffering from. I also had a blood test recently which came out fine with no abnormalities, however, I'm beginning to become anxious of what this pain may be.
Location of Pain: Back of my head on the left side, at a position opposite my left eye. The area where I feel this pain is within the red box in the uploaded picture.
Duration of Pain: Been suffering for the past 2 months.
Details: Sometimes I feel a sharp painful pinch that's always at the same spot. Sometimes it feels like a throb, but nonetheless it's painful enough to make me clench the area for relief and make me space out for just a slight moment. Once the pain starts occurring it seems like head movements, maybe even eye movements, seem to trigger the pain. When I'm not in pain, I feel great. When I feel the pain, my mood goes down completely as I pray it does not happen again.
Timing of Pain: It's unpredictable, although, the pain did occur for 2 hours today when I started sobbing over a depressing life event. The pain always lasts for less than a second. Sometimes the pain only occurs once and stops. However, sometimes it may even recur at random intervals for several minutes. This pain appears to be happening at least once every 1-2 days.
What helps: While laying down, I massage and apply pressure at the area of pain, it seems to slow down the frequency of the pains most of the time.
Other Symptoms: Infrequent sinus headaches; my sinus inside my nose has been pretty inflamed for the past summer and my other sinuses such as those behind my cheek and eyebrowns feel slightly pressured. My left eye seems a little blurred, but it's been like that for a while.
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rhian80399 bob98872
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AchyFace rhian80399
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I should add..
I suspect your MRI will be negative (fingers crossed!), so ask for flexion/extension and lateral views of your neck by plain old x-ray.
Maybe see an osteopath. Don't let anyone do rapid manipulation of your neck.
AchyFace
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bob98872 rhian80399
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Menthol Crystals seem like a pretty good idea. Thanks! I'll try it out when I can.
bob98872 AchyFace
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There was one time I went to the ENT, he performed some neck excercises with my head which involved rapid twisting and dropping in elevation. Not sure if he was able to determine anything from that but my neck felt pretty achey afterward.
AchyFace bob98872
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AchyFace
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AchyFace bob98872
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Hey.
Google SUBOCCIPITAL TRIANGLE. This region of the neck has a variety of structures tha produce a pain syndrome as you are describing. Not always due to the same reason.
Sometimes it is just tight muscles, sometimes a repeated movement,sometimes the way your neck is built and a course of maintained physio may help.
I have a C1 restriction, or so I'm told, caused by when I hit the car dashboard as a kid in the 60's (no seatbelts for us!). Pain started in my early 30's exactly where you are showing. The interesting (?) thing for me, is that the neck pain plays of a separate facial pain I have called trigeminal neuralgial. It is behind the eye in the V2 distribution of the fifth cranial nerve.
The reason for the interplay is because the C1 nerve and the facial nerve nuclei in the brainstem apparently are closely placed.
Perhaps the same is occuring for you? At least why the C1 region is felt behind the eye? Ask the neurologist.
Hope that helped. Best therapy I have had for my neck has been botox. Covered by my insurance as it also decreases the facial pain.
bob98872 AchyFace
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Wow, I'm impressed you were able to determine the exact event that caused you the pain all the way from when you were a kid! It certainly does seem like it has something to do with the neck, the pain does feel more like a nerve or muscle issue.
When it started in the early 30's for you, did the pain eventually go away on it's own?
AchyFace bob98872
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But that is my story in that region, I was only pointing out that it is a common area for neck pain, especially if the muscles get tight and squeeze the nerve, the pain radiates in the back of the head and can affect the area behind the eye.
AchyFace
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When you think about your pain, think about your life. Do you sit at a desk where you look from screen to desk and back again repeatedly? Do you work in trades, where you might holdyour neck in an odd position? Did you have any old neck injuries? Hockey? Rugby? Football? Bike? Sometimes, untill you yourself , really sitdown and think about what makes it better? What makes it worse? you won't have the answers ready when the doctor asks. I find the doctors too ready to order tests and not take enough history.
At least most.
luna40632 bob98872
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Hi there!
It has been a few years and hopefully you are well. I am currently experiencing the same thing. Did you find out what exactly the problem was? If so, what was it and how did you treat it?
Would love to hear back from you soon! Have a great day 😃
abhinav06528 luna40632
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what happens to you hope you have recovered .please help
fifi12146 bob98872
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i know i am 4yrs late, but do you know what's wrong with you.
bcs I have the same symptoms
abhinav06528 fifi12146
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i am also facing the same problem please help
sarah61507 abhinav06528
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did you find out what happened my 9 year old is experiencing this and its breaking my heart