Occipital neuralgia is a distinct type of headache symptom-wise by piercing, throbbing, or electric-shock-like chronic pain in the upper neck Occipital neuralgia - a disorder that causes intense headaches, including its symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatments. Occipital Neuralgia : Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Occipital neuralgia is a neurological condition that causes intense, sharp pain in the back of the head due to inflammation or irritation of the occipital nerves. These nerves, including the greater occipital nerve, travel from the spinal cord to the scalp. It typically affects adults and is often misdiagnosed as a regular headache or migraine. Overview Occipital Neuralgia is a condition in which the occipital nerves, the nerves that run through the scalp, are injured or inflamed. This causes headaches that feel like severe piercing, throbbing or shock-like pain in the upper neck, back of the head or behind the ears.

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