Hi there Anemia could be the cause and you need more iron, but there are so many things that can mimick this that it is best to go in and see your doctor. Don't be afraid of some dreaded disease. People get run-down and although you may eat well you can still become anemic and your doctor can help you out with this. Good luck Marcy
The most likely cause of those symptoms is high blood pressure. We cannot diagnose medical symptoms. You should see a doctor immediately. These can be symptoms of serious, even life-threatening, physical disorders.
This is VERY simple.... DRINK WATER! an adult should drink around 2L of water a day (8 glasses).
A variety of things but most commonly lack of proper sleep or stress.
It could also be high blood pressure. you should see you Dr. soon.
Smocking(Pollution)-Causes Asthma,Headaches etc Warm Weather-Causes Headaches,Tiredness,Vomting etc
If you suffer with migrain headaches they are known to cause nose bleeds. I have suffered with migrains for 15 years. I have a lot of nosebleeds. The nose bleed can be another symptom of what is causing the headache. For instance in the winter, dry air can cause dehydration, which causes headaches, and the dry air causes the nasal passages to be more susceptable to nose bleeds. High blood pressure can cause both symptoms.
Not usually.
Mrs. Everitt
Yes, indirectly through dehydration. Dehydration causes nearly 90% of all headaches.
Cannibus
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.
An ingrown nail will cause that problem.
Stress and pressure
headaches
Dehydration causes stomach cramps and in most cases headaches. (these symptoms go for men & women of all ages)
The main concern if you have soreness and pain in the epididymis is that it could be related to an enlarged prostate. This pain could also be caused by an infection in your system.