Inflamed Nerve In Neck Worst Headache Of My Life.. Please Help..?

Worst headache of my life.. Please help..? - inflamed nerve in neck

I suffer from chronic tension headaches for years and have learned to treat pain. A few weeks ago I had an inflamed nerve in the neck, causing severe pain. He received medical treatment and nerve pain was completely gone in two days. But since my tension headaches are much worse and more frequent. I do not care too much until a few days ago when I started, in which severe sharp pain in the temple for several minutes, then a beating, which cover the entire head. The headaches start time even sharpness was beaten several times in an hour, would take the beating until I go to bed. I toss and turn all night, if I is then at the same moderate pain, tension headaches as a result ... to 5, when it again. I saw the tension, migraine and cluster headache .. I think that if part of the 3!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Possibility of a hemorrhagic stroke, chronic ... I saw it in real life ....
Possibility of food allergies or drug allergies. some people are allergic to milk may have allergies to certain medications are lactose-use ... something.
the possibility of immunological problems ... Takayasu's disease comes to mind ... That an inflammation of the arteries and can be inflammation and pain in the temporal arteries lead ....
It is possible that the stimulation of the cranial nerves .... Trigeminal neuralgia, etc. ... can cause severe pain and headaches. Do you have dental work never happen? Facial surgery or trauma, or head? Have you fallen recently?
I ask my doctor for an MRI, if not done recently. if the hemorrhagic stroke is a chronic, can suddenly get worse ... bad news.

Anonymous said...

Possibility of a hemorrhagic stroke, chronic ... I saw it in real life ....
Possibility of food allergies or drug allergies. some people are allergic to milk may have allergies to certain medications are lactose-use ... something.
the possibility of immunological problems ... Takayasu's disease comes to mind ... That an inflammation of the arteries and can be inflammation and pain in the temporal arteries lead ....
It is possible that the stimulation of the cranial nerves .... Trigeminal neuralgia, etc. ... can cause severe pain and headaches. Do you have dental work never happen? Facial surgery or trauma, or head? Have you fallen recently?
I ask my doctor for an MRI, if not done recently. if the hemorrhagic stroke is a chronic, can suddenly get worse ... bad news.

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