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Q: Headaches And Cracking Neck
asked by: cdjuls on July 5th, 2004
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I have had daily headaches for about 5 years now. They are not classified as migraines. I have undergone sinus surgery but it was not the solution. The headache is in my temples. It feels as if a vice is around my head getting tighter and tighter.
Just this week, I noticed that on occasion, if I roll my head, my neck will let off a very loud crack and it relieves the headache for a short period of time. Aside from going to a chiropractor, is there any other possible solutions or methods for helping this? Is there anything my doctor can do or any tests I should have done to see if there is another solution?
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Venugopal
replied on July 7th, 2004
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Headaches And Cracking Neck
You could be suffering from tension headache or cervical spondylosis in which there is typical headache along with pain or discomfort in the neck.
Homeopathic medicine has good remedies like gelsemium, nux vom, sang can,spigelia, kali bich, iris vers. Etc. Which can get rid of your headache.
Dr.Venugopal gouri
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cdjuls
replied on July 7th, 2004
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Thank you. I will give it a try.
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wakkochic17
replied on July 8th, 2004
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Sounds like tension headaches.. I get the same thing with the same symptoms. I feel like i'm always cracking my neck to help the headache.
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