What is the cause of headache in the back

Headache in the back may be occipital neuralgia, which is a throbbing or stabbing headache that lasts from a few seconds to a few minutes and can stop suddenly or be recurrent, and is usually treated symptomatically with drugs such as carbamazepine. It can also be caused by cervical spondylosis. Most patients have persistent symptoms, mainly due to the contraction and spasm of the neck and shoulder muscles that involve the scalp nerves and blood vessels, and can be treated with massage and traction. If blood pressure increases, the above symptoms may also occur. Blood pressure should be monitored, and if necessary, long-acting blood pressure lowering drugs should be given to regulate blood pressure treatment, and blood pressure should be kept stable as much as possible, not high or low. If necessary, a cranial MRI should be performed to clarify the diagnosis. Patients with this disease may also experience dizziness, impaired balance, ataxia, etc.