These symptoms may be related to Migraine, or may be another headache disorder altogether. However, for a diagnosis, a doctor needs to be consulted. Preferably a headache specialist who is best able to diagnose, treat and manage headache disorders.
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I have the same thing.. :( I was hoping for an answer but no... I honestly don't know.. sorry..
well ur breath
your scalp (the skin on the top of your head)
dry skin, wash hair in white vingar
Nits? Is that an answer or a question. There could be a hundred causes but the most common causes are oily scalp, not clean, dry scalp, dandruff. The list goes on and on. If you can;t seem to get it under control, you should see a dermatologist.
I don't know but I have the smae thing i hopeone here knows.
Please ask about your pituitary gland. The soreness of the scalp was an indication that my mother had for a long time before hers was diagnosed.
You may have a problem with your brain. Throbbing pain in the back of the head is a sign that the back of your brain is slightly lower down your neck then it should be. I have this condition myself. It is not a problem you should be very concerned about as the only thing this problem causes is headaches.
If you shave your head and burn your scalp with acid, then obviously it will damage your scalp.
The Scalp is the area around the top of the head where your head hair typically grows. This excludes eye brow and facial hair that also grows on the head.
There are a number of different unpleasant scalp disorders that can cause open sores. Some of the most likely illnesses include ringworm, psoriasis, and a bacterial infection. All of these can be treated by a physician.
the top of the head is called the scalp