The back of the left brain is jumping. What's going on?


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Clinically, there is often a throbbing pain in the back of the head, sometimes on the left, sometimes on the right, sometimes on both sides at the same time pain or pain in turns, which is mostly due to the influence of cervical spondylosis, may also be caused by the stimulation of the greater occipital nerve pain, which is clinically common disease. Therefore, once there is a throbbing pain in the back of the head, it should be considered a neuropathic headache. Whether it is cervical spondylosis caused by pain in the back of the neck, or the pain caused by the stimulation of the greater occipital nerve itself, it is necessary to go to the neurology department for treatment, make diagnosis and differential diagnosis by professional doctors, and take appropriate measures to receive obvious results.