How do you treat a cervicogenic headache?
Applying heat to the base of your skull: Applying a hot pack to the base of your skull for 10-20 minutes may help ease some of your pain. Rolling your muscles: For this method of relief, you will need to place two tennis balls inside a sock and then tie it closed.
What helps a headache at the base of your skull?
Having pain at the base of your skull could indicate a tension headache or neck injury. If you're experiencing a shooting pain or pain behind the eyes, it may be occipital neuralgia. If you have symptoms like changes in vision, numbness, and nausea, see a doctor immediately.
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