Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Headaches Can Be Originated On The Cervical Nerves, Leading To A Misdiagnosis


Headaches Can Be Originated On The Cervical Nerves, Leading To A Misdiagnosis    




The Pain Reflects  To The Head, And The Symptoms Are Similar To Headaches Or Migraine    




We have discussed the causes of headaches. There is an overlooked cause and originates on the spinal nerves in the neck, located in C1, C2, and C3. These carry the sensation from the face to the brain. However, they share a common pain nucleus, which makes the brain to assume that the pain is being located in the head. This results in misdiagnosis since the symptoms are the same as a headache, but it also includes a possible increase of pain along with head movements. A proper diagnostic will help avoid the extra cost and pain of an erroneous treatment. Additional details click here.



 

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