It's unlikely that there is something worse, you should be on the lookout for any other activities that seem to trigger the headache.
A doctor will need to diagnose headaches, nosebleeds, and a metallic taste in your mouth. A doctor is the only person who knows your health background.
Chronic headaches can be treated with natural remedies such as tea, or massages. Your doctor can prescribe a medicine for you or you can do a combination of both.
Tension headaches can be caused by many things. Dehydration, stress, lack of sleep are some of the more common causes. It is best to see a doctor to diagnose your headaches, especially if they are prolonging.
You NEED to discuss it with a doctor.
If your headaches are severe, and Tylenol and asperine do not give you any relief, you may need an eye exam, however,d a doctor will properly diagnose you.
yes! That could be a serious problem. get to a doctor immediately
check with your doctor to see whats the matter
If you are using a new prescription it is common to get headaches for about 7-10 days, while your eyes adjust. If it lasts longer than that go to the eye doctor, just make sure nothing else is causing the headaches. Have the doctor recheck the Rx or maybe try changing the brand of contacts.
If you have had headaches that long of a period I suggest that you go to your doctor to see whats wrong. Because headaches usually go away after awhile and having headaches that long could mean that there might be some serious problems. Or something. So I really suggest you go to your doctor.
you should consult a diffrent doctor.
The doctor probably meant "migrainous" problem (as there is no 'migration' problem in the medical lexicon). Find out if he diagnosed you with migraine headaches (or some other type).
It would be normal to have headaches with Blood Pressure that high. You should see a Doctor immediately.