Hi,
Thanks for writing in.
It is important to rule out problems with the cervical spine like spondylitic changes in the spine, disc prolapse or herniation. The possibility is more if your job requires you to sit in front of the computer most of the time.
These conditions can cause pain in the neck which can radiate to the head. It is important that you undergo a clinical evaluation to make a diagnosis.
Let us know if you have more questions.
HI Roberto...it is diff to tell without a exam by a dr....it can be stress....exertion.....so many reasons.
U need to see a dr if this is an ongoing issue.
Please post an update!!
Good luck
Godspeed
"selma"