Violeta
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I remember someone saying that the back of their head gets cold, but I can't remember who it was and I can't find it through the search.
I was reading through homeopathic remedies and found one that has this listed as a symptom that it's good for:
"Head.--Mental confusion. Occipital pain ascending from nape of neck. Headache relieved by conversation. Rejects things asked for. Back part of head chilly, heavy, aching, during cold weather. Ringworm of scalp. Scaldhead, thick brown crusts, bleeding when scratched. Buzzing in head."
The name of the remedy is Dulcamara, and here's the link to the complete list of symptoms in case anyone wants to see if the remedy might be a fit.
http://www.homeoint.org/books/boericmm/d/dulc.htm
PS: It is also a remedy for some cases of shingles.
I was reading through homeopathic remedies and found one that has this listed as a symptom that it's good for:
"Head.--Mental confusion. Occipital pain ascending from nape of neck. Headache relieved by conversation. Rejects things asked for. Back part of head chilly, heavy, aching, during cold weather. Ringworm of scalp. Scaldhead, thick brown crusts, bleeding when scratched. Buzzing in head."
The name of the remedy is Dulcamara, and here's the link to the complete list of symptoms in case anyone wants to see if the remedy might be a fit.
http://www.homeoint.org/books/boericmm/d/dulc.htm
PS: It is also a remedy for some cases of shingles.