Primary Stabbing Headache, Pick Headache

Ice Pick Headaches are a type of headache that is characterized by sudden, sharp, stabbing pains that usually last for only a few seconds. They’re often described as feeling like a quick jab or a sharp “ice pick” penetrating the head. These headaches can occur without warning and may appear anywhere on the head, though they are commonly felt around the eyes, forehead, or temples.

The medical term for Ice Pick Headaches is “primary stabbing headache”. This condition falls under the category of primary headaches, meaning it is not caused by another underlying medical condition. Primary stabbing headaches are sometimes also referred to as “ice pick pains” or “jabs and jolts”.

They are typically brief and occur sporadically, though their frequency can vary from person to person. The exact cause of Ice Pick Headaches is not well understood, but they are generally considered benign and not indicative of a more serious condition. 

The only Group available for this is

1502: Headache: 0.15, 0.52, 7.5, 30, 226.09, 430.15, 527, 662.71, 749, 986.22

You might also add some DETOX to that, use the DETOX sets for a week or two.

957: Detox [Liver, Kidneys, Lymph, Intestine, Lung]: 

0.05, 0.18, 1.52, 5.35, 8.52, 125.69, 324.52, 637.5, 721.62, 852.09


958: Detox [Toxin extraction]: 

0.19, 0.2, 7.25, 45.75, 96.5, 325, 519.34, 655.2, 750, 922.53

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