Considering that in the northern hemisphere we are in the middle of summer and with a lack of any other qualifying information, I would venture that you are dehydrated and severely sunburnt.
It is somewhat risky to inhale acetone, and it could cause headaches.
I've heard it could FIX headaches not cause them
Bread is not known to cause headaches, but certain allergic reactions to the bread could lead to headaches.
There is no simple answer to that. Epilepsy comes in a wide variety of forms and levels of severity. So each individual case is different. For some children headaches could be severe and frequent and for others it may be not a major problem at all, so there is no single answer.
The pressure caused by the urine build up in the bladder could cause ure pressure to go up thus cauSin severe headaches. See ure GP or Urologist immediately. High pressure could lead to stroke
Depends on how bad your sunburn is. A mild one and you'll be uncomfortable, or your skin could sting and even itch, too. A severe one and you're in agony, running a fever, and even becoming delirious. Blistering, dehydration and a severe electrolyte imbalance can cause delirium, shock and even death from sunpoisoning.
means sometimes you could be pregnant or you could have damaged something you should get it cheked out right away
can severe headaches cause high white blood cell count
NO.........Its totaly wrong
Depends on the size of the hole and which tooth. If it is an upper molar, the roots could be within the sinus cavity. And when there is sinus pressure present, it could cause headaches on the same side. Also, if the hole on the tooth is large enough, air, hot and cold stimuli and food could set the nerve off, triggering a headache. You should see your dentist for futher x-rays and examination.
Hormone imbalances can definitely cause this, as can too much caffeine.
It depends on how serious the injury is. It could cause sickness, stress, and if the damage is severe, it could cause death.