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I have constant headaches that last multiple days, usually with nausea. the pain starts in my neck but then moves to my entire head. please help!

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Dr. Paul Grin answered

Specializes in Pain Management

Cervicogenic HA: Cervicogenic headache 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 blocks, physical therapy, Botox injections, and medications. Physical therapy and breathing exercises produce the best results. See pain management specialist for source of the pain treatment

Answered 7/3/2014

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