1. A strike to that side, 2. Your body overheated and caused a migrane in the side of your brain most used, 3. A very loud ring, shout, yell or noise in your right ear caused migrane 4. Hangover, 5. Sleeping on something hard with that side of your head, 6. Lots of pressure of some sort on your temple pressure point, 7. Random occurrance of nature.
Yes, cervicogenic headache is caused by a problem in the cervical spine. For a diagnosis, a doctor needs to be consulted. Preferably a headache specialist who is best able to diagnose, treat and manage headache disorders.
increase in water will increase the blood pressure. high blood pressure usually precipitate the heart failure. Congestive heart failure on the other hand usually start with left ventricular failure and finally also cause the right ventricular failure. Patient will congestive heart failure usually will be given diuretic medication to remove excess water in their blood.
you have a head cold.. OR.. a bad headache.. try drinking panadol rapid it will get rid of your headache BETTER YET, GO SEE YOUR DOCTOR. better to be safe.
This can be a classic sign of an oncoming stroke and is often accompanied by hypertenion (high blood pressure).
Contraction of veins would increase venous return to the right atrium. It would increase the efficiency of the heart pumping.
It certainly does clog your arteries which can cause heart attacks if people are obese. Then yes, you are right.
Higher heart rate means a higher flow of nutrients and oxygen to the muscles, which they need to function.
Hurt as in Headache or Pain as in a bump? The stems on glasses can cause a headache if pressing too tight on top of the ear, if you just rec'd a new pair of rx glasses that can cause it also. Did you bump your head and maybe forget about it, sometimes a small bump matters.
Cause the right side is the part pumping venous blood to the lungs.
It is quite possible that it may be the result of a blood clot in the head.
Pulmonic ejection sound due to valvular pulmonic stenosis
Is result of emberoylic defect that lead of right to left shunt