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Best Way to Sleep with Occipital Neuralgia


Best Way to Sleep with Occipital Neuralgia

Occipital neuralgia causes sharp, tingling, or electric-like pain in the back of the head and neck, making restful sleep difficult. Millions of people are affected each year, but proper care can help.

Understanding Occipital Neuralgia
Occipital nerves run from the upper neck through the back of the head. When irritated, they can cause pain, tenderness, or numbness. ENT doctors diagnose the condition through exams or nerve blocks and may recommend medications, steroid injections, botulinum toxin, or, in severe cases, surgery.

Tips for Better Sleep

  • Apply a cold pack to the neck and head before bed to reduce inflammation.

  • Use a cervical pillow to keep your spine aligned.

  • Elevate your head to reduce neck tension.

  • Avoid caffeine and alcohol before bedtime.

  • Massage neck muscles to relieve tightness.

Finding the Best Sleep Position
There’s no one-size-fits-all solution. Many find relief with an elevated head or side-sleeping with a pillow between the knees. Experiment to see what works best for your pain.

When Surgery May Help
If other treatments fail, occipital nerve release surgery may relieve severe pain. This outpatient procedure releases compressed nerves and allows recovery within weeks.

Enticare Can Help
The board-certified ENT doctors at Enticare in Casa Grande, Arizona provide personalized care for occipital neuralgia. From medications and injections to surgical options, we help reduce pain and improve sleep quality.

Get the Rest You Deserve
Don’t let occipital neuralgia control your nights. Contact Enticare today to explore treatments and find the best way to sleep comfortably.

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