Yes, sinus headaches can give you nausea. If you have had sinus headaches in the past without nausea or this headache also has thick green or yellow mucus possibly tinged with red blood coming from your sinuses, you should call your doctor, as it could be a sinus infection.
The treatment for sinus headaches/sinus infections can also cause nausea. Your doctor can give you something for the nausea too. So the medications for the sinus problem can get into your system and get you feeling better.
Silent migraines are those that occur in the absence of head pain. As stated on the WebMD website, the symptoms of a silent migraine can include: diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, food cravings, loss of appetite, thirst, increased urination, chills, fatigue, confusion, irritability, euphoria, and aura.
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Of course, your headache causes your brain to feel dizzy which slows down the blood passing by in your head. Another ways, yes...
Yes, eye strain may cause nausea. However, it may also by a symptom of another condition that needs attention. For appropriate diagnosis, treatment and information on Migraine and headache disorders, please seek the help of a board certified Migraine and headache specialist.
Migraine (or) Migraine Headache
There are over 300 different headache disorders, and the symptoms of pain, blurred vision and nausea may be present in many of them. For appropriate diagnosis, treatment and information on Migraine and headache disorders, please seek the help of a board certified Migraine and headache specialist.
The short-term goals of therapy for migraine and tension-type headache are to relieve pain, alleviate nausea, and promote sleep.
A severe headache is a migraine.
There is no cure for Migraine disease.
Migraine is a common neurological disorder of which headache is only one of many symptoms.
The ICHD-II does not recognize *pressure headache* so it's difficult to answer this question. There are over 100 different headache disorders including Migraine. Migraine itself can range from mild to incapacitating.
Acetaminophen is a very poor Migraine abortive. A Migraine that lasts longer than 3 days is called Status Migraine and an emergency. Seek the help of a headache specialist in your area for appropriate diagnosis and treatment with drugs that will target the Migraine attack very specifically.
If you think you have a Migraine, see a physician or headache specialist for appropriate diagnosis and treatment.
It is common for some types of headache to present at night or while sleeping. Migraine often comes with nausea and intestinal upset. In the case of a severe or new type of headache, or changed headache, it is prudent to see a qualified physician, especially a Headache Specialist.
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