Headache Treatment in Cape Coral and Southwest Florida
The information on this page is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Individual treatment recommendations vary by patient. Please consult a qualified medical provider for diagnosis and treatment options.
Frequent headaches can affect concentration, work performance, sleep, and overall quality of life. At Pain Centers of SWFL, we provide individualized headache treatment for patients throughout Cape Coral and surrounding Southwest Florida communities.
Headaches may range from mild tension-related discomfort to severe chronic migraines and nerve-related pain. Our providers focus on identifying possible contributing factors and developing treatment plans designed to help manage symptoms and improve daily function.
Common Causes of Headaches
Headaches can develop for many reasons, including muscle tension, nerve irritation, spinal conditions, inflammation, and stress.
Tension headaches are among the most common headache conditions and often develop due to muscle tightness in the neck and shoulders.
Migraine headaches may cause throbbing pain, nausea, sensitivity to light, and visual disturbances.
Additional causes of headaches may include:
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Neck pain
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Cervical spine conditions
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Stress and muscle tension
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Nerve irritation
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Auto accident injuries
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Poor posture
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Chronic inflammation
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Sleep disturbances
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Jaw tension
Common Headache Symptoms
Symptoms associated with chronic headaches may include:
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Pressure or tightness in the head
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Throbbing pain
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Neck stiffness
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Sensitivity to light or sound
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Nausea
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Fatigue
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Pain behind the eyes
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Muscle tension
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Difficulty concentrating
Headache Treatments We Offer
Treatment options may include:
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Medication Management
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Trigger Point Injections
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Nerve Blocks
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Physical Therapy Coordination
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Minimally Invasive Pain Procedures
When Should You Seek Medical Care for Headaches?
You should seek medical evaluation if headaches:
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Occur frequently
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Continue worsening
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Interfere with work or sleep
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Develop after an accident or injury
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Cause severe neck pain
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Include numbness or neurological symptoms
