I am having a chronic, sharp, shooting pain on the back of my head behind my ear for 5 days. This happen to me a few times already. What type of doctor should I see, a chiropractor? Any other suggestions how to cure?
4 Responses to “What type of doctor should I see for a sharp, shooting pain on the back of my head behind my right ear?”
Comment by michele
January 27th, 2009
Neurologist. References :
Comment by Billie77
January 27th, 2009
I recommend you see a chiropractor for immediate treatment and diagnosis. I'm including a link where you can find a qualified chiropractor in your area.
Place an ice pack on the back of your head for fifteen minutes, several times a day. This will help with the pain Until you see a chiropractor References : http://www.activator.com/qualified_doctors.asp
Retired doctor of Naturopathic medicine
Comment by talkercatbiscuits
January 27th, 2009
I would first recommend that you see a general practitioner. They will diagnose and recommend a specialist if you need one. Could you possibly have an ear infection? References :
Comment by Julie B
January 27th, 2009
With a Duration of 5 days, I would go see ur Family Doctor or a Chiropractor. You may be referred to a Neurologist or ENT Specialist. Try an ice bag @ the pain site, and an anti-inflammatory medication for relief of the swelling/pain. Hope this helped. Here are a few sites to help you out hopefully. Good luck and take care! http://www.sharpheadpain.com http://www.headpainremedies.com
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webmd.com References : Medical Field
January 27th, 2009
Neurologist.
References :
January 27th, 2009
I recommend you see a chiropractor for immediate treatment and diagnosis. I'm including a link where you can find a qualified chiropractor in your area.
Place an ice pack on the back of your head for fifteen minutes, several times a day. This will help with the pain Until you see a chiropractor
References :
http://www.activator.com/qualified_doctors.asp
Retired doctor of Naturopathic medicine
January 27th, 2009
I would first recommend that you see a general practitioner. They will diagnose and recommend a specialist if you need one. Could you possibly have an ear infection?
References :
January 27th, 2009
With a Duration of 5 days, I would go see ur Family Doctor or a Chiropractor. You may be referred to a Neurologist or ENT Specialist. Try an ice bag @ the pain site, and an anti-inflammatory medication for relief of the swelling/pain. Hope this helped. Here are a few sites to help you out hopefully. Good luck and take care!
http://www.sharpheadpain.com
http://www.headpainremedies.com
askreeves.com
webmd.com
References :
Medical Field