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You can tell if you feel tired, nauseating headaches, and doing actions that you don't usually do.
Yes, Scoliosis can cause headaches, depends on the type of curve and how bad it isScoliosis affects more than just the spine!
There are many types of recurrent headaches. Migraines, cluster headaches, and chronic daily headache being the prime candidates.
Not necessarily the headaches themselves, but if the thing that caused the headaches is serious it could kill you, and there is a special type of headache that is so bad that some people have been known to kill themselves over it, though that is not exactly being the headache. TL;DR: Headaches cannot kill you.
Yes, as a Type 1 diabetic, I often get headaches when I am hypoglycemic.
The first time i got pregnant i didn't have headaches but was very hungry! Then i would eat something and it would completely gross me out. I've had lots of friends tell me they had bad headaches while being pregnant though! Goodluck if your are!!!! its truly a blessing
often brought on by stress, overexertion, loud noise, and other external factors. The typical tension-type headache is described as a tightening around the head and neck, and an accompanying dull ache.
There are different forms of headaches. The two main categories of headaches are primary headache disorders, which includes migraines and tension headaches, and secondary headache disorders, which includes head injuries, stroke and infections. Tension-type headaches feel like there is a tight band around the head, or a weight on top of the head. Other headaches have different symptoms.
Severe headaches can be a sign. An MRI is generally needed for a diagnoses though
1 headaches 2 puffynes around the eyes 3 tiredness
roughly 90% of people suffer from tension headaches