Cervicogenic HA: Is one of the most unusual headaches because the pain truly isn’t in the head. Cervicogenic headache is referred pain perceived in the head from a source in the neck. Treatments include nerve blocks, physical therapy, Botox injections, and medications. Physical therapy and breathing exercises produce the best results. See a pain management specialist for the actual source of the pain.
Answered 3/17/2016
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