Sharp Pain In Your Head

WebMD states that if you are experiencing a sharp pain in your head at least a few times a month, it could be occipital neuralgia. This condition occurs when the nerves that are running from the spinal cord to the scalp become inflamed. You will either feel pain on the back of your head or on the base of the skull.
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Muscle Cramp
There are a couple reasons why you might have a muscle cramp according to the Mayo Clinic. The first reason is inadequate blood supply. Your arteries become narrow and you could feel muscle cramps in your legs and feet while you’re exercising. The second reason is nerve compression. If the nerves in your spine are compressed, you may feel cramp-like pain in your legs.
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