I've never heard of that before
if you have a 'pinched nerve' like feeling in your head, I would guess it is a muscle spasm (tension headache) or possibly a vascular headache (migraine)
but I don't think you could have the kind of pinched nerve pain that results from your nerve being pinched by your vertebrae.... because those are peripheral nerves that go out to your body,not up to your head.
2007-02-14 05:38:03
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answered by Zippy 7
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#1 drink about 1/2 gallon of water per day - the head of neurorology at UCDavis (about 10 years ago) likened a car low on oil to a body low on water (engine siezing up).
#2 Daily muscle relaxer (1 or 2 swigs of molasses or 1 or 2 bananas) they contain magnesium and potassium.
#3 Massage therapy - professional or read The Trigger Point Therapy Workbook by Davies (it teaches you how). The principle that causes the headaches regardless of how severe is that muscles get knots (trigger points), which make the muscles stay tight, which press on nerves.
Your back, shoulders, neck and everywhere on your head will definitely play into the cause and it will take a while to get all the trigger points to go away
2007-02-15 00:42:36
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answered by Keko 5
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The pain from a pinched nerve can cause headaches.
2007-02-14 13:41:09
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answered by Patrick H 2
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if you mean like you feel its worse pain then it really is... then perhaps... but if it can move to your head... nope...
2007-02-14 13:36:58
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answered by Ronster 3
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