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Old 06-16-2013, 12:16 PM #1
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Default what kind of headache do you have?

I've been trying to figure out what kind of headache I have.

I have a constant dull ache on the left side back of my head with left neck soreness and left shoulder and back soreness. I also have light sensitiviy only in my left eye.


I'm not sure if this is a tension headache or migraine.

I also had a left chest contusion in January and my arm from it since then hasn't been really stiff and immobile. I'm wondering if this could be a factor to my left back, shoulder and neck muscle pain thus contributing to a headache?

I also thought about occiptical neuralgia. But my neuroophtamologist said that the pain characterized by that is usually a very prounounced shooting pain versus my constant dull pain.

Thank you so much everyone.
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