Occipital Neuralgia Headache | Is It Life Threatening? | Find Out The Cause and Treatment Solution

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • Sufferers of Occipital Neuralgia present with a unilateral pain described as; piercing, throbbing or electric-shock like. It is experienced in the upper part of the neck, back of the head or behind the ears. Occasionally, this pain may be present in the forehead or in the scalp. brisbanemigrai...

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  • @azrocks111
    @azrocks111 Před 3 měsíci

    Excellent description and super helpful !!! After 2 years with zero help from 7 doctors and 3 physical therapists... This has identified what's going on! It even has a name!! You have taken away my fear and given me Hope. Thank you from my heart and soul.

  • @GodsChildJenny1979
    @GodsChildJenny1979 Před 2 lety +7

    I praise God my nerves work. Otherwise I would have no idea anything was wrong. Lack of pain receptors is why lepers lose fingers and such. God is good. I do have this and am OFTEN nauseated if I look down too much or even the stretches in therapy causes me to feel sick and a bit dizzy. I currently have been having nausea since last night after doing a bit of cleaning and moving of some things(nothing really heavy). Many back issues and now my neck is having issues. I praise God for compassionate wise doctors. Deuteronomy 31:6 " Be strong and of good courage, do not fear nor be afraid of them; for the Lord your God, He is the One who goes with you. He will not leave you nor forsake you." No matter what we go through God is still there and loves us FAR MORE than we could ever truly grasp or understand how perfect and eternal His love is. He will change and strengthen us from the inside out. Our trials strengthen our faith, better our character and help us to endure the end days of persecution for those who love and obey God and His commandments. Revelation 12:17/14:12. NEVER FEAR....YOU ARE NOT ALONE AND GOD LOVES YOU ENDLESSLY.......JEREMIAH 31:3\

    • @thetattooedguy1413
      @thetattooedguy1413 Před 6 měsíci

      I also have ON - and doing the lightest things around the house or sweeping even can cause me to be down for a while. When the headache pain comes on it’s hard to stop. Tried everything from a radio ablation (which made it worse ) then had a doctor at Vanderbilt here in Nashville do a surgery where he removed lots of scar tissue ( helped it for a while ) but headaches are becoming more frequent again now. This causes so much stress on us that I don’t think most people can relate to. How are yours now ?

    • @matchpoint14
      @matchpoint14 Před 21 dnem

      @@thetattooedguy1413 Do they make you feel tired and do you have pain on both sides of the head?

    • @thetattooedguy1413
      @thetattooedguy1413 Před 21 dnem

      @@matchpoint14Yes they do make me feel tired. Especially as they are happening or after they’ve happened. You just feel worn out, and very lethargic. Mine can happen on both sides ( typically it’s one side is worse type deal but they can jump ) some people say they can’t jump sides ( however I’ve had many doctors tell me they can and do ) I had one specialist at a pain and spine center give me a nerve block in my right side and he said if it jumps to the other side let me know, and I’ll have you come back in and we will do both sides. But yes tiredness is massive while dealing ( suffering ) with ON

    • @darrend2035
      @darrend2035 Před 13 dny

      What has helped ?????

  • @laragirl84
    @laragirl84 Před 3 lety +5

    I’ve got Trigeminal Neuralgia, Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia, and Occipital Neuralgia. I had my first MVD surgery in October (for my TN) and my second one will be in July (for the GPN). Now I am back on CZcams researching how and what to do about the ON. This was a great video that gave me a ton of information. Thank you so much 💕

    • @rachelharris725
      @rachelharris725 Před 3 lety

      I think this is what I have. I had stage 4 nasopharyngeal cancer in 2017/18. The radiation and chemo has left me completely disabled. I have radiation fibrosis to my neck and shoulders causing painful spasms and hardening of the soft tissues, trismus, and damage to my ears. Recently I started getting sever, burning pain on my scalp in the back of the head, which inhibits me from supporting my head on anything as I need to do most of the time. I have pain in the face starting sides of forehead that goes down into the cheeks, and also center of forehead. It's excruciatingly painful to function. I also have severe nerve pain in the roof of my mouth and running down the back of my throat. A yawn is darn near suicide inducing.

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 2 lety

      Hi Laura, thanks for your comment. I hope you've been recovering well from your surgeries. I'm glad to hear you found this information useful. Feel free to get in touch if you have any questions!

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 2 lety

      @@rachelharris725 Hi Rachel, Thanks very much for your comment, I'm sorry to hear you've been experiencing these symptoms- I hope you have since been able to find some relief!. Those sound like common symptoms of occipital neuralgia. If you're still struggling with these symptoms, I recommend discussing this with your GP to determine if you'd be suitable to see a Watson's headache clinician.

    • @berniemckinley4988
      @berniemckinley4988 Před 5 měsíci

      I saw these guys at the GC Migraine Clinic.
      Over priced Physiotherapist that promise miracles and deliver half what my old cheaper physios used to do.
      I think the money as you can see would have to go on Marketing .
      What I urgently needed to be doing was seeing a specialist and running tests, I was so unwell. He kept promising that by next appt my headache would be gone. No. I had headache straight every-single-day for 6 weeks! The whole time that I saw them. It was horrifying. It didn’t go until I was treated when medication from Neurologist and was lucky it was more serious. I would actually leave there feeling worse and the pillow I got from them hurt me. But so many promises and would just repeat back what I said , I mean it’s good to clarify but then I realised we didn’t do anything. I watched the video with the chin, I knew that already from my last Physio along with many other exercises - they dedicated a whole video to it and he claimed it would “eliminate” your headache. That’s bs. They make extraordinary claims.
      I Kept a diary. That was easy every single day a headache, painful.
      His total treatment was he pressed his thumb on my neck that was it nothing ever else. Then for 2 days it would hurt in that spot on top of my headache.
      And it cost so much
      And I was so desperate
      It’s sad what people will do
      I think this is treatment for people with mild symptoms nothing serious who don’t want medication or similar treatment, injections etc. If you are seriously unwell please 🙏🏽

  • @jbone79
    @jbone79 Před rokem +8

    I think mine has to do with muscle tightening and pulling cervical vertebrae together pinching the nerve here and there.

  • @nikkilynn559
    @nikkilynn559 Před 3 lety +14

    I was recently diagnosed this by my neurologist... unfortunately he hasn't given me much help with the situation other than recommending me to physical therapy the pain has gotten so bad on my left side on my scalp behind my ear and sometimes down my neck and I'm just trying to find relief no one understands how bad this feels so no one is taking me seriously but thank you for your video

    • @nikkilynn559
      @nikkilynn559 Před 3 lety +1

      I also wanted to add real quick I know it was real bad when I remember a day that was just messing around with my kids and I had this excruciating pain when I accidentally jolted my neck it was short but definitely the worse pain I ever experienced.

    • @GodsChildJenny1979
      @GodsChildJenny1979 Před 2 lety +3

      I am sorry for your pain. I have this as well and therapy helps the muscle tightness and some pain but I have had so much back pain that the pain isn't unbearable but is enough to make one feel sick for sure. I promise you that you are not alone and God is with you and loves you. Deuteronomy 31:6&8, Isaiah 41:10-13

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Nikki, apologies for the delayed response. I'm so sorry you've been struggling with this and that no one has been taking this seriously. I hope you have since been able to find some relief for your symptoms. I recommend seeing a Watson's Headache Clinician as this is something they have experience assessing and treating. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions.

    • @llh4536
      @llh4536 Před rokem +1

      Hello brother or sister
      I take you seriously because I am suffering the same symptoms.
      Fortunately I have a very very good Neurologist whom prescribed me very good medicine which helps 80%.
      I also do any good exercise showing on CZcams I feel GRRRREAT

    • @thetattooedguy1413
      @thetattooedguy1413 Před 6 měsíci +2

      I understand exactly how bad the pain is and how frustrating this shit is. It’s a nightmare!

  • @TheTraveler_SamuelChampion
    @TheTraveler_SamuelChampion Před 11 měsíci +5

    I have been dealing with this since 05 due to a head injury accident in the military. I was pushed over a 3 story stairwell inside my barracks that left me in a coma in 2002. For years I have been trying to get a doctor to take me serious and as a result of this 20 years later I have been dealing severe pain in my base of my skull and neck followed by severe discomfort headaches that never go away and I mean never 24/7. I really need suggestions because it’s painful for me to even lay my head on a pillow and I’m losing sleep with no relief. I’m constantly dealing with severe neurological issues, vertigo, nerve pain, numbness from head to toe and the doctors in my area both VA and local don’t listen. I really need some positive feedback ideas and suggestions who to contact possible for a solution.

    • @HereWeGoAgain661
      @HereWeGoAgain661 Před 11 měsíci +3

      I had the 24/7 massive headaches 7 days a week. It was due to a neck injury. I saw countless doctors and it took ten yrs to get it under control. I saw a Neuro-Osteopathic doctor who read my whole file that was 3 inches thick over the course of that time. He told me he felt the pain medication was causing the nerves to fire at will. The plan was to get me to taper off one medication at a time taking 1/4 away every 4 days and if it bothered me to try 5 days. He said after I was off both of them the pain would be brutal, and it was. After three weeks being off both I noticed improvement and after 6 weeks it was gone. I then saw a Functional Medicine doctor out of pocket and these doctors listen. They go over you from head to toe. I was enrolled on Tia-Chi and followed yoga and a better diet. I am sorry you're suffering but keep positive. When choosing a doctor check the medical board to make sure your choice is good and get reference or reviews. I also faxed a letter to the doctor I chose to make sure he knew who he was treating and asked if he could be helpful. Some doctors told me no which was honest and then one said yes. My pain was medication related.

    • @ernestoalvarado6202
      @ernestoalvarado6202 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Sorry for what you are going through, have you tried visiting an Upper Cervical Chiropractor who practices the Blair’s method, this might help!

  • @charinagel5690
    @charinagel5690 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for the wonderful video. I have the hyper sensitivity and arthritis of the neck. Working on treament and thanks again.

  • @stevepearson4522
    @stevepearson4522 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I have it in back but also feel it behind the eye on that affected side

  • @georgesschneider8131
    @georgesschneider8131 Před 3 lety +4

    1) Specifically how is the brain stem assessed for sensitivity? What exactly does the test for this entail? Is it reviewing Xrays? Range of motion? Sensitivity to stimulus? 2) If the brain stem is found to have increased sensitivity, and thus, according to your video, will respond to "desensitizing the brain stem by treating the upper three cervical spine of the neck" what does the treatment entail? Massage? Stretches? Which ones, where how often? I live in the US so coming to to see you and get treatment to learn what it is, isn't option....

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Georges. To answer your first question, sensitivity to stimulus is the closest response. There are faults that are viewable on X-ray if you know what to look for, but scans are not necessary, as it's more to do with the response. For your second question, the treatment involves manual therapy and graded exposure to the stimulus. Hopefully that helps a bit, and good luck with your search for someone that can effectively treat you!

  • @fransinclair3356
    @fransinclair3356 Před 2 lety

    I get an electric shock into my head and then get a headache at the back. Need to make an appointment with you. I live in Melbourne but I’m sure I can do over phone telephone consult. Been misdiagnosed. Have osteoarthritis in the neck so maybe that is the cause. You are very knowledgeable which is rare for specialists to be this clear and knowledgeable

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 2 lety

      Hi Fran, Thanks very much for your comment and apologies for the delayed response. I'm sorry that you've been experiencing this! We do indeed do a telehealth consults to discuss symptom presentation and in-person consults to help assess and treat conditions. We often have patients travelling from Sydney and Melbourne or even internationally (pre- COVID-19) to receive treatment for these types of conditions. If you have any questions and would like to organise a telehealth consult, please don't hesitate to reach out. I've put in a link below to our website for you as well! 🙂
      brisbanemigraine.com.au/contact-us/

    • @fransinclair3356
      @fransinclair3356 Před 2 lety

      @@brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863 thanks for your response

    • @darrend2035
      @darrend2035 Před 13 dny

      @@fransinclair3356how are you now ????

  • @melindachisholm6418
    @melindachisholm6418 Před měsícem

    There is a surgery to decompress these nerves.
    It’s called an occipital nerve decompression and it is highly effective .

  • @Rls_0523
    @Rls_0523 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm pretty certain I had occipital neuralgia last night. It's tied with the worst headache I've ever had, and the first time, I took meds to knock me out and woke the next day to discover I was permanently, irrevocably legally blind. I haven't been able to drive since; that was 11 years ago. I was 36.
    This headache started coming on yesterday, mid-day, and got worse and worse throughout the evening and night, until I ended up having cold sweats, was very lightheaded, had vertigo, and eventually threw up. I've also been sick with what I thought was strep, starting about 6 weeks ago, and before I got over it, I got some kind of respiratory infection (I thought anyway). I've been having a lot of drainage, but it's white and more the consistency of saliva. I also developed rales breathing a few days ago and yesterday it was bad enough to keep me awake and cause excessive coughing fits, which were extremely painful with the occipital neuralgia.
    I have EDS, (and MCAS/HATS, and POTS), and read that occipital neuralgia can accompany connective tissue disorders. Have you heard of it causing vision loss? I'm about to call my doctor but my guess is I'll have to wait to see some kind of specialist, which is about 3 months here.
    Thank you for your time if you read this. 🌸

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 2 lety

      Hi
      permanent

    • @Rls_0523
      @Rls_0523 Před 2 lety +1

      @@brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863 Well, this 'migraine' turned out to be a Subarachnoid Hemorrhage. I'm home from the hospital now doing in-home PT, OT, and ST.

  • @matchpoint14
    @matchpoint14 Před 21 dnem

    I do not think it is always on one side. I think it can be both sides.

  • @Xoxodiii
    @Xoxodiii Před 2 lety +3

    Go gluten free!!!! Nothing worked for me till I did. Much love, no more pain now

  • @luicensangma3073
    @luicensangma3073 Před 3 lety +7

    I have sudden cramp like nerve pains behind my ear & sometimes on either left & right side of head with a sharp nerve pain that comes & goes within seconds. Sometimes it continues for hours, sometimes days & when this happens I literally can't do anything, it's so painful. I can't even touch my scalp or touch my head. It's extremely painful.

    • @Hankkill427
      @Hankkill427 Před 2 lety +1

      How did you fix it I feel exactly this please help me please

    • @shaunaYB
      @shaunaYB Před 2 lety

      This sounds just like mine. I can't find anything that truly helps.

    • @marygracecarpizo4826
      @marygracecarpizo4826 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Hankkill427 Hey I experienced it too for almost two weeks left side only. The pain was indescribable. But now it's gone. I went to masseur. He massaged my shoulder (left shoulder) The nerve connected to head. He taught me to how to exercise my neck every morning. Look toward ceiling and drop your chin toward your chest alternately for 20 seconds each for 6 repetitions. Get adequate sleep and rest to repair nerve damage. Took vitamin(B1,B12) for nerve. Reduce gadgets addiction( maybe the cause for my neck pain electric shock to my scalp).

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 2 lety

      Hi Luice, apologies for the delayed response. I'm sorry to hear you've been experiencing this and I hope you've since been able to find some relief. I recommend discussing these symptoms with your GP to clear the presence of underlying conditions and discuss whether you'd benefit from seeing a headache clinician.

    • @rit20095
      @rit20095 Před 8 měsíci

      What did you do so that you recovered?I am having a insincere 2 months

  • @jasminelopez8454
    @jasminelopez8454 Před 2 lety +3

    My neurologist just told me I had this a few weeks ago, but mentioned since I just got diagnosed with depression and anxiety he believes the pain is coming from that, and that since I got mentally better I shouldn't feel the pain. I've always had problems though with pillows and the back of my head will hurt like crazy because of it, even my purple pillow that is 200$ is now beginning to hurt my neck where I wake up in the morning, I don't know what to do or if I should seek more treatment because I'm only 20 and the neurologist said I looked fine and only had pain symptoms, I'm so worried

    • @Soft7y
      @Soft7y Před 2 lety +1

      I'm in the same boat right now

    • @GodsChildJenny1979
      @GodsChildJenny1979 Před 2 lety +1

      I am so sorry Jasmine. I promise you are not alone and are loved. Please know God has not abandoned you and He loves you. I will pray for you. Hang in there. I have this issue of Occipital Neuralgia as well but not as severe as you describe. You are not alone. I promise you that. I use a heating pad when it gets to the point of making me nauseated. It does help.Praise God

    • @lizzee.r
      @lizzee.r Před 2 lety

      @@GodsChildJenny1979 God is healing you as it is working on me too. Thank you Jesus for all those healing miracles and the ones to come.

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Jasmine, thanks very much for your comment and I apologise for this delayed response. I hope you have since been able to find some symptom relief. Often, when you're in pain, this may increase your stress levels (or vice versa), however there is no direct link between pain and mental health conditions and pain (i.e. conditions such as depression and anxiety do not directly cause pain). It sounds like you would greatly benefit from seeing a headache clinician to assess and manage these symptoms. You may be able to find one local to you if you google "Watsons Headache Clinician" in your area/city.

    • @-xyz-012
      @-xyz-012 Před 9 měsíci

      Get another opinion

  • @cinnabunnybb
    @cinnabunnybb Před měsícem

    I know this video is old but hopefully you're still reading comments. I would like to know if it's possible to have both a migraine problem and occipital neuralgia. And if so, can occipital neuralgia attacks trigger migraines? Everything you described fits me to a T but the attacks last for hours or the entire day, leaving me bedridden due to the excruciating pain..can ON just last longer sometimes?

  • @DoorDashers791
    @DoorDashers791 Před 3 lety +2

    I have multiple sclerosis since 2003 ringing in both ears 6 weeks now throbbing pain headaches.. dizziness off and on. It's bad I told neurologist multiple times nothing done.

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 2 lety

      Hi Michael, thanks very much for your comment. If you have discussed these symptoms with your GP and neurologist and no other underlying causes were found, you may benefit from seeing a headache clinician to assess these symptoms.

  • @halitosis75
    @halitosis75 Před 7 měsíci

    My symptoms last for days sometimes . It's excruciating and brings me to a standstill. There are days when the symptoms are so bad I feel like ending up.

  • @oliviaroseink
    @oliviaroseink Před 10 měsíci

    I have been in debilitating pain on and off since I was 12, following a skiing accident. I am 36 and I am now really struggling. I have done everything, seen every doctor. I am at the point where I can’t really function anymore. I don’t know how to handle this, and I don’t have anyone else in my life to help. I’m not well enough to get a new pcp to get the referral and I have been to so many doctors. I just don’t know wtf the o do.

  • @delightreed5525
    @delightreed5525 Před měsícem

    What about eyes

  • @-xyz-012
    @-xyz-012 Před 9 měsíci

    What if it’s much worse than that? Eg after a vehicle accident severe debilitating pain feeling like your head is going to split in two and lasting a day or two. Can’t eat or drink, vomiting even at a sip of water, medications dont work, just unimaginable debilitating pain

  • @paucarpio7106
    @paucarpio7106 Před 2 lety +4

    I know to myself that I had this. I've been to neurologist, 2 times already and he keeps diagnosing me of migraine. I have to agree somehow because I think that ON might be the root cause why I keep having migraine sometimes especially during my period.
    I keep telling my neurologist that the pain usually starts at the nerves in my upper neck, and shoots upwards until to my temple. It occurs most of the time on the left back of my head but sometimes, I could also feel it on my right back of head.

    • @tenzind4175
      @tenzind4175 Před 2 lety +2

      Am having this too ... particularly on my left side ... triggering upper neck and towards the top left part of the head or scalp ..as you rightly mentioned ...
      I had horrifying headache last 2 days .....
      Today I asked my girlfriend to do s massage on my neck or nervous system point ...and I turn after quick nap facing down ....the headache was gone the sharp pain inside my head also gone, I was able to eat food after that .... but unfortunately I am experiencing a new sharp pain on my left top calp area and it's been like this for hours now ...😓

    • @raizzajoygonzalo3025
      @raizzajoygonzalo3025 Před 2 lety +2

      I am feeling the same for a few weeks now

    • @paucarpio7106
      @paucarpio7106 Před 2 lety +1

      @@tenzind4175 Hi! Are you still experiencing it?

    • @paucarpio7106
      @paucarpio7106 Před 2 lety

      @@raizzajoygonzalo3025 Hi! How are you?

    • @weakender4073
      @weakender4073 Před 2 lety

      @@tenzind4175 16 days and counting how bout you guys?

  • @arielherrera8868
    @arielherrera8868 Před 2 lety +2

    The first time I felt the electric shock behind my right ear I was really scared I cried thinking I was about to have a embolism or brain tumor.
    Mine felt like a electric snake behind my neck and run into my temple.
    Every time I do some heavy stuff like cleaning the bathtub or even running on treadmill on level 7 triggers my pain after the shocks my side gets really hot then comes down.
    When I have this episodes i just laid down and breath really deep and relax so the pressure goes away.

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 2 lety

      Hi Ariel, I'm sorry to hear you've been experiencing these symptoms. I recommend discussing this with a GP. You're absolutely right- this sort of electric shock/sensation can be quite frightening. Please feel free to get in touch if you have any questions or concerns!

  • @sujonotes
    @sujonotes Před 5 měsíci

    Cause is anger and fear and severe stress

  • @rosyachari8438
    @rosyachari8438 Před 3 lety +3

    I got this!!! Along with gliosis an hyperintsity in the area of parenchymal 😔 I've already have visual field loss too I'm scared

    • @Nik-6675
      @Nik-6675 Před 3 lety +2

      Are you alright?

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi Rosy, these conditions can be frightening. It sounds like you've already likely been speaking to your local doctor, at the very least. Its a good idea to have some scans done (MRI of the brain) to check that there isn't something more sinister happening.

    • @rosyachari8438
      @rosyachari8438 Před 3 lety

      @@Nik-6675 I guess I'm okay... just taking each day as it comes.. thank you for asking 💚

    • @rosyachari8438
      @rosyachari8438 Před 3 lety

      @@brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863 yea I did have an MRI of my brain which ruled out what I have.. apparently it's from trauma.. I still have to do a nerve conduction test and I think it's called EEG?? One sleep deprived an other normal.. I had a nerve block injection which didn't work so I dunno what's next 😒

    • @rosyachari8438
      @rosyachari8438 Před 3 lety

      @@brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863 plus I had one test for checking some brain stem I dunno how it works but they put warm water inside your ear to check your balance and I ended up unconscious for 5 to 6 secs...

  • @itskayev
    @itskayev Před 3 lety +1

    I have this electrical shock pain on my left head for 3 days. I haven't take any medicines. I though it will go away but after 2 days it doesn't. But I have no nausea, double vision. Before I have this shock like pain, my left ear really hurts. I don't know why but I always wear earphones because of my online class and work. I hope that I have no serious brain complication. I am praying it is just stress or anxiety.

    • @kevinporciuncula241
      @kevinporciuncula241 Před 3 lety +1

      We have the same. I always wear eaphones and my ear kinda hurts, but I don't have shock pain on my head tho I can still feel the pain but not too much. I'm hoping as well that it is just due to stress

    • @B12OADY
      @B12OADY Před 2 lety

      Hi Sheryn - I am experiencing exactly these symptoms right now. Did your problems go away in the end or did you need treatment? I'm very grateful for any help you can give me - thank you

    • @marygracecarpizo4826
      @marygracecarpizo4826 Před 2 lety

      @@B12OADY Hey I experienced it too for almost two weeks left side only. The pain was indescribable. But now it's gone. I went to masseur. He massaged my shoulder (left shoulder) The nerve connected to head. He taught me to how to exercise my neck every morning. Look toward ceiling and drop your chin toward your chest alternately for 20 seconds each for 6 repetitions. Get adequate sleep and rest to repair nerve damage. Took vitamin(B1,B12) for nerve. Reduce gadgets addiction( maybe the cause for my neck pain electric shock to my scalp).

    • @B12OADY
      @B12OADY Před 2 lety

      @@marygracecarpizo4826 Hey Mary. I can't thank you enough for taking the time to reply with this very useful info, that's so kind of you and been genuinely very helpful to me. Thank you x

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 2 lety

      Hi Sheryn, apologies for the delay in response. I hope you have since been able to find some relief for these symptoms! I'm so sorry to hear you've had to experience that. If you haven't already, I recommend discussing these symptoms with your GP and they'd be able to assess and determine what could be causing the symptoms. Hope this helps! Please don't hesitate to reach out if you have any further questions.

  • @SusanBullockUberGrams

    Now what causes the scalp/forehead only in right area that's where mine started but now I feel it there still and also in the upper neck near my skull on the right too. I believe a fall I had back in July probably is the culprit since I had a whiplash when I fell and I also have Chiari Malformation type 2 does that have anything to do with this?

  • @kierm6379
    @kierm6379 Před 3 lety +1

    Does Truvada + Issentress consumed for 28 days (PEP) cause the occipital neuralgia? You mentioned that it may cause by prolonging medications. Is the PEP considered as prolong medication? Appreciate your thoughts?

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 3 lety

      Hi Kier, I'm not very familiar with these drugs, so I'm not sure I can give you accurate information regarding them. However there are many things that can potentially result in this condition, so it's a possibility.

  • @mutesikellen7146
    @mutesikellen7146 Před měsícem

    hello i am 17 as addition to these symptoms i get breathing problem like breathing in and out becomes aproblem is it aresult of occipital neuralgia or there is any other problem please i really need to know

  • @lizzee.r
    @lizzee.r Před 2 lety

    What helps with occipital neuralgia, geniculate neuralgia and tinnitus?

  • @brodhax6148
    @brodhax6148 Před 3 lety +2

    How does one assess the brainstem for sensitivity? That doesnt sound real

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 3 lety +1

      At our clinic, we use the neck (aka cervical spine) to assess brainstem sensitivity. I'm sure there are other ways of assessing it as well!

    • @brodhax6148
      @brodhax6148 Před 3 lety

      @@brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863 Duh, the neck (cervical spine) is where the brain stem is. Explain HOW you test brainstem sensitivity via the neck. This all sounds like total BS.

  • @user-ii2xy4le4x
    @user-ii2xy4le4x Před 9 měsíci

    I have a pain in center of my head and neck at the center of the neck the pain is too much when i touch and out pressure on my head skin then i feel some relaxation when i leave the pain and tenderness starts on eyes there is also feeling pressure and my head scalp or skin is looking very soft and spongy when i touch i feel pain is it occipital neuralgia? Plz tell me my GP cant diagnose my condition he just giving me antidepressants

  • @shoshanachavab
    @shoshanachavab Před 3 lety +1

    It is like lightening hitting my head I never have headaches. This is different. Even when I tough it lightly it is like a shock

    • @jaygarcia8856
      @jaygarcia8856 Před 3 lety

      Going threw the same thing

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 2 lety

      Hi Shoshana, thanks for your comment. That is a common symptom of occipital neuralgia that many of our patients bring up. It sounds like you may benefit from seeing a headache clinician, however, I recommend discussing these symptoms with your GP first to ensure there are no other underlying conditions.

  • @tobithegreat1982
    @tobithegreat1982 Před 3 lety +3

    i think i have this..i have this symptoms..need to do some MRI this days..pain last 5 mins and felt it more than 3 to 4 times everyday..is this normal to have this symptoms?thank you

    • @wisteria1352
      @wisteria1352 Před 3 lety

      I was diagnosed in October. I feel pain from ON several times each day. I would urge you to see your primary doctor and request a referral to a neurologist who can determine if you do have ON. From there you would establish which treatments are right for you! Good luck my friend

    • @tobithegreat1982
      @tobithegreat1982 Před 3 lety +1

      i just find out that i have a "stress nerve" my doctor read my MRI..

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 3 lety +1

      I'm not sure what they mean by "stress nerve", but generally clearing any issues that show up on MRI is a good place to start. Hopefully it puts you on the path to recovery.

    • @tobithegreat1982
      @tobithegreat1982 Před 3 lety

      @@brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863 thank you..and i been seeing my theraphist twice a week and it helps my recovery fast..

  • @bangbibimbapp
    @bangbibimbapp Před 2 lety

    I suffer from sever headache like electric shock, stabbing in the back of my head, and slowly start to have pain in eyes, scalp, forehead... It usually pains when I'm going through stress or having mental break down... Sometimes it pains a lot that I can't even sleep. And when I'm about to stand up or move then suddenly the back of my head hurts like hell as if my nerves are going to tear apart... Now what can I do in this situation??

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for your question! I recommend discussing these symptoms with your GP to determine if there are any underlying conditions causing this and if you require assessment and management by a headache clinician. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you have any more questions!

  • @Lisaromo23
    @Lisaromo23 Před 3 lety +2

    Can occipital neuralgia make you feel off balance? I feel it all the way from the occipital area down to my leg.

    • @49erMinded
      @49erMinded Před 3 lety

      I get that too

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 2 lety

      Hi Lisa, thanks for your question. Things such as dizziness and vertigo are a common side effect of Occipital Neuralgia, both which can cause people to feel off-balance. I recommend discussing this with a GP first to clear the presence of any other underlying conditions.

    • @robertphillips3078
      @robertphillips3078 Před 8 měsíci

      Yes it can . Ur balance basically comes from these 3 areas . Cervical Spine. Inner Ear ( Verstibular ) & ur Eyes .

  • @joleenieg
    @joleenieg Před 2 lety

    I was bedridden from this and moved to Arizona and haven't had a headache since. Now I'm researching permanent treatments to be able to go home lol. Anyone here get a permanent fix?

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Joleen, I'm so sorry to hear that you've had this experience- that sounds like it would be very difficult! My best recommendation is to discuss the symptoms with your GP first to see whether any scans or tests need to be done. You may be able to discuss the potential of seeing a Watson's headache practitioner with your GP, since you're after a long-term solution. I hope that this helps- please feel free to contact us if you have any further questions!

  • @eshalco456
    @eshalco456 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi pls help I m getting electric shock feeling in my skull back of my left ear then once pain start slowly I get low grade fever till 100.4f

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 2 lety

      Hi SS, thanks for your comment. Apologies for the delayed response- I hope you've since been able to find some relief in these symptoms. If not, I highly recommend discussing this with your GP.

  • @michellemeuleman385
    @michellemeuleman385 Před 3 lety +2

    My migraine like pain, never stops. Can be low grade pain, which I call it my best days to 10/10 pain. When I have to lay down for days until pain reduces. Even with cortisol injections..

    • @Rollwithit699
      @Rollwithit699 Před 3 lety +1

      Have you found any help? I've been researching cervical instability and occipital neuralgia since first hearing of them on CZcams. I certainly didn't hear about this by the three migraine neurologists I've seen over the years or the neurosurgeons who wanted to fuse my lower neck (where I have no pain) telling me doing this wouldn't stop the migraines so of course I didn't do it. I told them all that the source was at base of skull and that pressure on scalp caused the migraines.

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 2 lety

      Hi Michelle, apologies for the late response! I hope you've since been able to find some relief for these symptoms! I'm very sorry that you've had to experience this. I recommend seeing your GP to assess whether there are any underlying conditions/causes and perhaps even to discuss the potential of seeing a headache or migraine clinician.

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 2 lety

      @@Rollwithit699 Thanks very much for your comment. You are indeed correct that the source of these types of symptoms come from an issue around the base of the skull. To be exact, they occur as a result of changes to your upper cervical spine (the first 3 vertebrae in your neck) which is situated right underneath the base of the skull.

    • @michellemeuleman385
      @michellemeuleman385 Před 2 měsíci

      @@Rollwithit699no, I still not been helped yet. But it’s in process and I’m on public waiting list again

    • @michellemeuleman385
      @michellemeuleman385 Před 2 měsíci

      @@brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863I’ve had this for 20 years. It is occipital neuralgia nerve impingement.. that’s wha5 I’ve been told. Each specialist says it’s not operable. But they never say why. Tried manytreatments had ablation frequency treatment last December.. didn’t work. So now I’m back on public waiting list.. I think the last treatment 8 had didn’t work bc the specialist changed her mind where she was going to do it. From neck to back of head. I knew this wasn’t going to work and I was correct.

  • @shariarahmed
    @shariarahmed Před rokem

    I am crying from this pain oh Allah i can,t take it anymore its painful 😢😢 both of my neck side

  • @ramanjitkaur4628
    @ramanjitkaur4628 Před 3 lety +1

    My mother is having electric shock like condition in the centre of head (neither at the backhead nor at the the forehead but at the centre). She is feeling this painful electric shocks episodes from 2 years . When she stop the medicine the electric shocks come back . She also feel anxiety at a large level. Is it due to occipital neuralgia or just anxiety ( because it mainly comes when she feels tension at a great level and she do anger at a great extent and now she also started forgetting the things ( declarative memory loss sometimes ), her age is 45 , after anger she feels severe headache )
    I just want to know what exactly this problem is and what is the cause for it?
    Is it because of anxiety or occipital neuralgia??

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 3 lety

      Hi Ramanjit. Anxiety or stress can increase your chances of experiencing symptoms like this. The underlying condition sounds like it could definitely be ON, but the anxiety may be triggering the episodes. Hopefully that clears that question up a bit.

  • @omierbnr
    @omierbnr Před 3 lety +2

    I have this sharp pain behind my ear for 2 days and it so painful, how long ON last?

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 3 lety

      I'm sorry to hear about that OMIE, and it's hard to answer that question, we see patients who have had the condition for short amounts of time such as yourself, but also people who have had the condition for 20 years+. If it continued, I'd recommend seeing your GP for medication, and if it persists having your neck and brainstem assessed.

  • @cathyloveless4234
    @cathyloveless4234 Před 2 lety

    I think I have this. I have a pain that I describe as a flare up burning pain behind my ear. It comes and goes and I will massage my ear. I notice this happens about 5-7 days before my period. I’m 46.

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 2 lety

      Hi Cathy, I'm sorry to hear you've been experiencing this. The symptoms you describe can indeed be seen in occipital neuralgia. I recommend discussing these symptoms with your GP first to determine if there's any underlying causes and then, see if you're a good candidate to see a headache clinician.

  • @adamantbeing3528
    @adamantbeing3528 Před 3 lety +1

    I got a sudden head nerve pain when I lift dumbbells and reach to 15 to 16 reps.
    Please do reply what it this ?

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 2 lety

      Thanks very much for your comment. I'm sorry to hear you've been experiencing this. I recommend seeing a physiotherapist to assess your head and neck to determine the source of these symptoms.

  • @katierivard9903
    @katierivard9903 Před rokem

    I was diagnosed with chairi malformation had surgery for it on my skull and neck and later on was diagnosed with occipital neuralgia,still learning about it,could the surgery on my skull be why? My doctors treat it like it’s no big deal but I’m in so much pain alll the time 😢

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před rokem

      Hi Katie, I'm sorry to hear that this has been your experience- that sounds quite difficult. It is a possibility that the surgery may have caused some irritation or increased sensitivity of the occipital nerve- however this isn't something I can be certain of. The best option is to discuss this with your doctor(s) and possibly see a headache clinician who may be able to assess for the root cause of your occipital neuralgia. I hope this helps, please feel free to get in touch if you have any more questions!

  • @A1mighty5ive2Wo
    @A1mighty5ive2Wo Před 3 lety +1

    Question so I’m wondering if I have this bc I have on and off scalp pain on the back of the head

    • @A1mighty5ive2Wo
      @A1mighty5ive2Wo Před 3 lety

      And some fore head pain

    • @A1mighty5ive2Wo
      @A1mighty5ive2Wo Před 3 lety

      I also took a ibuprofen and it stop hurting should I keep taking or should I wait

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 3 lety

      It's quite possible that you have it in the early stages (depending on how severe it is, it may be further along). It sounds more like Trigeminal Neuralgia, based on the location of pain that you've described. Something to be careful of with ibuprofen is that it can cause issues with your gut, so avoid taking that on a regular basis if you can. Consult with your local doctor or pharmacist for more information regarding medications.

    • @kbabyblue
      @kbabyblue Před 3 lety

      I have a pulling/burning sensation in my scalp right side comes and goes but I was almost about to scream before, the pain and burning can be intense 😩

  • @lizzee.r
    @lizzee.r Před 2 lety

    I'm completely healthy except except i was found to have high blood pressure and high frequency hearing loss. Could HBP be the cause of neuralgia and the hearing loss?

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 2 lety

      Hi Lizzette, thanks very much for your questions. Normally high blood pressure isn't a direct cause of occipital neuralgia. It would be best to discuss the blood pressure and hearing loss with your GP if this is not normal for you. You may benefit from seeing a Watson's headache clinician if you're suffering from occipital neuralgia as they'd be able to conduct a thorough assessment to determine what could be causing your symptoms.

  • @sergiogomez6
    @sergiogomez6 Před 2 lety

    What type of specialist do you see for one that studies your brain stem and your c2 and c3 to see if that's the issue?

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 2 lety

      Hi Sergio, thanks very much for your question. A Watson's Headache Practitioner should be able to assess the first three vertebrae of your neck and your brainstem to determine if that is the cause of your headaches or migraines. However, I recommend seeing a GP first to clear the presence of any other underlying conditions.

  • @Corvettelloydminster
    @Corvettelloydminster Před 2 lety

    Mines constant on every cranial nerve

  • @hecthur4635
    @hecthur4635 Před 3 lety

    I feel the pain t the back of my neck then it goes away really fast around 2 seconds

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for your comment Naxxremis. Sorry to hear you experience this. I hope you've since been able to find some relief in your symptoms!

    • @hecthur4635
      @hecthur4635 Před 2 lety

      @@brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863 it was about posture :)

  • @lifessensational2944
    @lifessensational2944 Před 3 lety +3

    Just found out I have this I'm so worried 😭

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 3 lety +3

      Hi there, it can be a scary thing to have. But rest assured that it is most often a treatable condition!

    • @zhangcheho5735
      @zhangcheho5735 Před 3 lety

      Lol

    • @zhangcheho5735
      @zhangcheho5735 Před 3 lety +1

      @@brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863 thanks now I know now where I get tinnitus ^^

    • @zhangcheho5735
      @zhangcheho5735 Před 3 lety +1

      @@brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863 I also having scalp because of this, but I know how to cure

    • @Barlet1000
      @Barlet1000 Před 3 lety

      @@zhangcheho5735 how are you curing ? Cause i have tinittus too because of this.

  • @mjemiguel
    @mjemiguel Před 2 lety

    This is what I got forsure

  • @youtubeshare5917
    @youtubeshare5917 Před 3 lety

    Why u readin

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi there, thanks for your comment, but I'm not 100% sure what your question is. Feel free to ask again and I'll do my best to answer.