Scalp Pain? Electric Shock Feeling? How to Fix Occipital Neuralgia! | Dr Wil & Dr K
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 Published On Nov 30, 2018

Many people suffer from a condition known as occipital neuralgia. Sufferers describe an electric shock like sensation on their neck/scalp in various places. The feeling typically lasts only for a few seconds. However, these short bursts may persist intermittently for a number of days. Add this technique for relief.

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