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What It Is

The occipital nerves (greater, lesser, and third occipital nerves) run from the upper neck to the back of the head. Irritation or compression of these nerves can lead to a condition known as occipital neuralgia, causing sharp, shooting, or throbbing pain in the back of the head and behind the eyes.


Key Symptoms – Nerve Pain Signs


Common Causes


Nerve and Muscle Connection


Powerful Relief Techniques


Helpful Acupressure Points


Daily Practice Benefits


Tip: Gently massage the base of your skull using your fingertips for 30–60 seconds while breathing deeply. Combine with slow neck movements and posture awareness. Avoid applying excessive pressure.


Important Note: If you experience severe, persistent, or worsening head pain, vision changes, or neurological symptoms, seek medical attention immediately. Occipital nerve pain should be properly evaluated by a healthcare professional.

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