contraction of the muscles of the scalp, face or neck; dilation of the blood vessels in the head; or brain swelling that stretches the brain's coverings. Involvement of specific nerves of the face and head may also cause characteristic headaches
If u don't get enough sleep and if ur stressed out!!
Fevers do not cause headaches directly. Generally speaking (with the exception of true migraines), both fevers and headaches are symptoms of underlying problems.
Yes
yes dehydration can definitely cause headaches along with all kinds of other issues. I have heard it is best to dring about half your body weight in ounces daily
Well, any kind of sleep deprivation can cause headaches. If possible, try to get some extra sleep. If your problems persist, you may want to contact a physician, as persistent headaches can be an indication of greater physical problems.
Yes, high prolactin levels can trigger various kinds of headaches. For best results, find out why your prolactin levels are increased and treat that. Seek the help of a headache specialist for treatment of refractory headaches.
Yes, being an extreme sport skydiving causes high level of emotions. It's possible to cause headaches or other health problems to people who aren't in good health. However headaches are in no way a typical problem caused by skydiving.
If you stare at it for to long it can cause everything you look at to have a red glow to it and cause headaches and more eye problems
No. blood vessels cause headaches
Enlarged nasal turbinates can block breathing, can cause headaches, difficulty with vision as well as concentration. These are just a few of the problems caused by enlarged nasal turbinates.
Bread is not known to cause headaches, but certain allergic reactions to the bread could lead to headaches.
Yes they can I have really bad sinus problems and I always get earaches and headaches
i think it can, as it gives me headaches.