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Some of the symptoms of a tension headache include the following: - Pain in the head or neck area - A feeling of tightness in your forehead and temples - Difficulty concentrating - Fatigue - Irritability - Sensitivity to light and noise Learn more abou...
A tension headache is when the muscles in your head are tense, causing pain. Here are some ways to relieve pain from a tension headache: - Try taking an over-the-counter pain reliever such as ibuprofen. - Take a warm shower or bath. This can help relax...
Sinus headaches can last for a few hours or days, depending on the cause of your pain and its severity. Most sinus headaches are caused by allergies or infections in one of the sinuses. The symptoms usually go away after treatment with over-the-counter...
Sinus headaches are a common type of headache that can be caused by infection, allergy, or inflammation in the sinuses (sinusitis). This headache feels like pressure inside your head and is often worse when you lean forward. Here at Gramercy Pain Cente...
Although there are several non-surgical treatments available to treat lower back pain, surgery is often the last resort and only option for patients that don’t respond well to conservative treatment. The most common surgical procedures performed ...
Surgery isn’t always needed for lower back pain. There are a variety of non-surgical treatments that can help with the symptoms of this condition. These include epidural steroid injections, spinal manipulation, platelet-rich plasma injections, sp...
Chronic lower back pain is when the low back area hurts for more than 12 weeks. This pain may be constant or intermittent, and it tends to come on slowly and become worse over time. In most cases, there’s an underlying spinal problem or pinched n...
Yes, sciatica can cause lower back pain. The most common symptoms of sciatica are leg or buttock pain that radiates down the leg and sometimes into the foot. This is often worse at night, when you’re lying in bed. It may also be accompanied by nu...
Here are some tips on how to relieve pain and sciatica: - Avoid sitting or standing for long periods of time - Use heat pads or heat lamps to ease the discomfort. - Stretch your back muscles and exercise regularly. - Get plenty of rest. Learn more abou...
Sciatica is a pain in the back of your leg that radiates down your leg and into your foot or toes. It can be caused by many different things, such as a pinched nerve, herniated disc, arthritis, or muscle strain. If you have sciatica, it’s importa...