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Suggest Treatment For Migraines, Trapped Nerve And Sleeplessness Due To Pain

Hi ive been told my 2nd 3rd 4th vertabrae in my neck is crumbling im in mega pain feel like my head is about to exblowed i have a trapped nerve too which ads to my distress and my doctors is not much help please help me im going out of my mind with pain n lack of sleep due to pain noticed my shoulders are acting up now too desperate please i really need help thanks sharon
posted on Tue, 11 Nov 2014
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I read your question and I understand your concern.
It seems like a case of headache generated by your neck problems, a cervicogenic headache.
I don't know what steps have you taken till now. Usually over the counter antiinflammatory drugs like ibuprofen, physical therapy and the use of a collar are first line treatment.
If those don't work then injections in specific points of drugs like sterois, local anesthetics or Botox is the next step.
If nothing works depending on the exact problems of your vertebrae surgery could work as a last resort.
I hope to have been of help.
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Suggest Treatment For Migraines, Trapped Nerve And Sleeplessness Due To Pain

I read your question and I understand your concern. It seems like a case of headache generated by your neck problems, a cervicogenic headache. I don t know what steps have you taken till now. Usually over the counter antiinflammatory drugs like ibuprofen, physical therapy and the use of a collar are first line treatment. If those don t work then injections in specific points of drugs like sterois, local anesthetics or Botox is the next step. If nothing works depending on the exact problems of your vertebrae surgery could work as a last resort. I hope to have been of help.