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What is a Cervicogenic Headache?

What is a Cervicogenic Headache?

Published 2 years, 7 months ago
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A Cervicogenic Headache is a secondary type of headache originating in the neck and can present similar symptoms as a migraine diagnosis- intense pain (that can refer down your arm or shoulder), a sense of feeling ill, sensitivity to bright lights and loud noises, and/or visual disturbances. In this episode of The Headache Doctor Podcast, Dr. Taves explains the difference between primary and secondary headaches and asks specific questions that would be helpful in learning more about your specific situation and reaching this diagnosis.Novera: Headache Center
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