When people experience a headache, people tend to take it off with a pill and forget about it until the next attack. However, such a symptom may not always be associated with migraines, pressure, weather changes, etc. Often the cause of a headache can be an unhealthy spine, agrees estet-portal.com. The presence of such a disease as cervical osteochondrosis, as a rule, responds in the body with a headache. To understand the causes of trouble with the head, let's look at how and why the head hurts with cervical osteochondrosis.

Causes of headache in spinal problems

A significant part of the blood supply to the brain is carried out through the carotid arteries. If their narrowing or spasm occurs, this leads to a headache. However, this has nothing to do with the spine.

The second system of nutrition of the brain passes through the vertebral arteries. With cervical osteochondrosis, there is a loss of elasticity of the intervertebral discs. Therefore, when turning the head, they can move, according to estet-portal.com. It turns out a subluxation of the cervical vertebrae, which lose their cartilaginous lining. In this case, infringement of the vertebral arteries and nerve endings occurs. These resulting stiffness of the spine are the main causes of headaches.

What are the symptoms of a headache due to spinal disorders?

Usually, in the presence of such a disease as cervical osteochondrosis, a headache occurs, which can be characterized by the following symptoms:

  • dizziness, nausea, vomiting;
  • loss of consciousness for a short period;
  • vision disorders (colored circles before the eyes, "flies", etc.);
  • insomnia;
  • general weakness;
  • ringing in the ears;
  • "lumbago" in the back of the head, facial zone, sky;
  • Change in behavior: irritability, frequent mood swings.

Pain can be localized not only inside the head, but also there are painful sensations of the skin itself in the back of the head. Often it can be displaced to the side where the strangulated artery is located. With sudden movements or simply turning the head, the pain increases significantly. Sometimes dizziness is so severe that a person can lose orientation

Headaches of this origin may also be accompanied by high blood pressure. It is often caused by disorders of a vegetative nature, which in case of cervical osteochondrosis – common occurrence.

Treatment of headache in cervical osteochondrosis

For the treatment of headache in this pathology, the following are used:

  • antispasmodics,
  • painkillers,
  • antiemetics.

However, they can only eliminate the symptoms, but do not affect the very cause of the headache. Also in this case, neuroprotectors can be prescribed that improve metabolic processes in the brain. However, these are not emergency drugs, and you need to drink them in a course.

Tranquilizers are used to eliminate nervous tension and have a calming effect. Perhaps the appointment of herbal infusions for sedative effects: motherwort, valerian, peony. It is also necessary to use vitamins, especially vitamin C. It helps to saturate the brain with oxygen, which can prevent negative manifestations in the future.

As a preventive measure for the occurrence of headaches in cervical osteochondrosis, a massage of the collar zone of the spine is simply necessary. It will help improve blood supply, not only to muscle tissue, but also to the brain itself, as well as reduce discomfort when spine hurts.  High blood pressure may be a contraindication in this case.

 

To strengthen the muscle frame and prevent pain caused by pinching of blood vessels and nerve endings, use physical exercises.

However, it is better to develop a set of exercises with a specialist in order to avoid unpleasant consequences. It is possible to use physiotherapy, such as: electrosleep, phonophoresis, etc. The use of osteopathy, acupuncture and acupuncture also has a positive effect.

Do not start the disease, do not get carried away with the simple removal of the pain syndrome, as it tends to return. Eliminate the cause of the disease with estet-portal.com.

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