What Are The Causes Of Cervicogenic Headaches?
Cervicogenic headaches are typically more prevalent on one side of your head, but may also be present on both sides of the head.
Pain often is found in the base of your skull and then moves toward the top of your head and even over your eyes. In more rare circumstances, the pain may go into your arm.
These headache episodes can last anywhere from hours to days. The pain is ongoing but fluctuating and is often described as "deep." You may also be subject to chronic neck tenderness and stiffness.