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Nausea, sensitivity to light and headaches could all be signs of a migraine headache. There could be a relationship to migraine headaches, stuttering and magnesium deficiency. Magnesium can effect muscles to.See related links, apparently all those symptoms can be related to migraines.
Some people who get migraine headaches have warning signals before the headaches begin, such as restlessness, tingling in an arm or leg, or seeing patterns of flashing lights.
Warning signs of heart attacks include a sudden numbness or weakness on one side of your body, sudden confusion understanding, or speaking, trouble seeing, walking, a loss of balance or a sudden headache.
Urinating without warning is a sign that you have a bladder problem. Go to the doctor and have your prostate checked. Wait are you female?
Yes, there are some warning signs for pituitary tumors. Most pituitary tumors produce too much of one or more hormones. Larger pituitary tumor includes headaches, Nasal drainage, and Nausea and vomiting.
Leukemia's most common symptoms are weakness and vomiting. There is not currently much that can be done to treat the disease.
Stroke warning signs include sudden numbness, weakness of limbs and extremities, and trouble seeing. You might also experience disorientation or become dizzy during the early stages of a stroke as well.
Abortive medications are taken at the first sign of a migraine attack. About 20% of migraine patients have headaches preceded by an aura, or brief period of warning symptoms.
Temptation is when you have to ask yourself "Shall I or shant I" It can be for your good or detrimental to your soul.
Some of the warning signs of diabetes at any age includes frequent urination, excessive thirst, increased hunger (especially after eating), unexplained weight loss, fatigue, headaches, blurred vision, and diabetic coma.
Some warning signs are extreme muscle fatigue, and dark (cola or tea colored) urine. If you experience these, get yourself looked at by a medical professional immediately.
For mild headaches, you can take an over-the-counter medication called paracetamol, or a similar painkiller. Your pharmacist will be able to advise you.There are also vapour-based rubs that you can rub on your temples and forehead, but these are hit and miss as their effectiveness depends on where the headache is exactly.For strong headaches or migraines which don't go after taking over the counter painkillers, you need to see a doctor, in order to get a prescription for stronger medication.Constant headaches for no apparent reason is an early warning sign of cancerous tumours. So if you get headaches "too" often, see a doctor.