If a person has pain in the back of the head, which may be accompanied by nausea, photophobia, numbness, impaired visual activity and an increase in body temperature, you should consult a doctor. About this in a conversation with RIAMO said neurologist, algologist, head of the pain research center of JSC “Medicina” Marina Vasilenko.
“In some cases, headaches in the forehead, temples, crown or neck occur very rarely, go away on their own and do not require any treatment. However, you should know when this symptom should be diagnosed in a timely manner,” said Vasilenko.
He stated that it is worth seeing a specialist if the headaches that require taking the medications that relieve the discomfort are very frequent. In addition, according to him, pain that first appears at a late age (after 50 years of age) should also give an alarm.
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