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Understanding Cervicogenic Headaches_ Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Cervogenic headache sometimes initiates from atlanto-occipital and upper cervical joints and is perceived in the area of the head. Pain in one side of the head, blurred vision and nausea are symptoms of a cryogenic headache. Spinalogy Clinics has the best doctor for cervogenic headaches in Pune, offering healthier and cost-effective non-surgical treatment. For more details, feel free to contact Spinalogy.

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Understanding Cervicogenic Headaches_ Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

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  1. Understanding Cervicogenic Headaches: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options Are you experiencing unilateral pain that begins from the neck? If yes, then it could be a carcinogenic headache. It is a chronic headache that initiates from atlanto-occipital and upper cervical joints and is perceived in the area of the head. Symptoms of Cervicogenic Headache Generally, individuals with cariogenic headache experience a headache accompanied by neck pain and sti?ness. Mostly cervicogenic headaches develop on one side of the head, beginning from the back of the head and neck and radiating toward the front. Some other symptoms of cervicogenic headache: ● Pain on one side of the head or face. ● Head pain during cough, sneezing and when you take deep breaths ● Sensitivity to light and noise ● Blurred Vision ● Nausea ● Head pain from specific neck movements and posture ● Steady pain that doesn't throb

  2. Causes of Cervicogenic Headache Cervogenic headache occurs due to structural problems in the neck and problems with vertebrae at the top of the spine. C1-C3 are the most common areas of the problem resulting the cervicogenic headache. In some cases, it originated due to a straining neck; some can develop after a neck injury. Some medical conditions of Cervicogenic Headache: ● Tumours ● Factors ● Infection ● Arthesis in upper spin Treatment for Cervicogenic Headache The cervicogenic headache treatment focuses on releasing the causes of pain, and the whole treatment depends on the patient's condition and the disease's severity. Some most prominent cervicogenic treatments include: ● Physical Therapy: It is the first treatment doctors recommend to a patient with cervicogenic headaches. The physical therapist first examines the patient and finds the cause of the problem. After that, they stimulate the soft tissue and push the joints around to ease painful symptoms. ● Medications: An healthcare expert provides over-the-counter pain medication to relieve the pain or uncomfortable symptoms. Muscle relaxers, antiseizure medications and aspirin are some medications that treat cervicogenic headaches ● Nerve Blocks: Doctors can inject the pain-numbing injection into nerves and joints of the head and neck. Which helps in providing relief from the pain and finding out the source of the pain. ● Radiofrequency Ablation: Radiofrequency or radiofrequency neurolysis can benefit people with cervicogenic headaches. The procedure includes the utilization of radio frequency to heat the needle. Doctors inject this needle into nerves that cause pain. Conclusion Cervicogenic Headache is a headache driven by any problem in the neck. People can treat it at home, but it becomes chronic and debilitating if the proper treatment is not performed. If it becomes debilitating, it not responds to any treatment. So if you are experiencing cervicogenic headaches, contact the best doctors for cervicogenic headache.

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