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3. Neck Pain

In addition to a searing headache, another telltale sign of a pending aneurysm can be neck and shoulder pain. The nerves and muscles that lead up and around the head are all connected through the neck, so painful headaches can lead to tension and therefore pain in the neck, even if the headache pain is concentrated behind the eye. This neck pain can be associated with a tingling feeling traveling from the face into the neck.

A minimalist line drawing shows a person clutching the back of their neck, with a highlighted area indicating pain.

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