The cervicogenic headache is a head that affects the neck, that is, the spinal cord region. This headache is painful and requires the doctor's attention as quickly as possible.
Whenever the cervicogenic headache is about to begin, some symptoms like neck pain, shoulder pain, and stiffness occur. When the pain becomes serious it then causes cervicogenic headache. Tension headaches are likely to happen to all living beings; humans will always have tension headaches at least once a month, caused by stress, overwork, and fatigue. Good luck friend.
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