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Tinnitus 101: Making Sense of the Ringing in Your Ears

Do you have a ringing or buzzing sound in your ears? Are you the only person who can hear this sound? You’re not making it up, the ringing in your ears is called tinnitus. There are several causes of tinnitus, including hearing loss, anxiety or even some medications. Tinnitus is also related to numerous other conditions, such as migraine headaches, tension headaches, dizziness, and vertigo.

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Cervical Vertigo - Dizziness Caused by Neck Postures

An overview of cervicogenic vertigo, or dizziness which is a type of vertigo caused by issues with your neck (hence, cervical) and some disturbances with vestibular system. We have researched everything from possible causes and related inner mechanisms to understanding how a diagnosis is to be properly done. We've spent some effort to convey our findings in a "digestible" way while paying attention to retain important details.

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Occipital Neuralgia 101

This post is unique. Why? Because you'll not only learn everything there is to know about Occipital Neuralgia; we'll also discuss why is it so perplexing for doctors to identify the true root of the problem. You will find ways for fastest pain relief and treatment at home. Maybe you'll like the style. Maybe you won't. But you will not leave untouched and un-helped.

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Cervicogenic dizziness and headaches

Simply put, cervicogenic dizziness (sometimes referred to as headache or vertigo) arises from a problem in the neck and can cause a host of unpleasant sensations and symptoms which include headaches. Many people use the terms vertigo and dizziness interchangeably, and even in medical literature, the terms are often assigned the same meaning. However, each term refers to a distinctly different cluster of sensations.

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Trigeminal Neuralgia

Most people know the pain of getting slapped in the face and I think we can all agree that it is not a good feeling and no one will be willingly asking for it. Now, imagine getting stabbed or electrocuted in the face. No, I am not talking about some form of torture but rather, a condition called Trigeminal Neuralgia.

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