lie down, pop an aspirin or other pain reliever. If symptoms continue, get worse, or you feel numbness in your extremities and face, you may want to contact your doctor for further consultation.
Many headaches are caused by dilated blood vessels; you can counteract this by drinking (caffeinated) coffee, which is a vaso-constrictor. However, there are also other medical problems which can cause headaches and dizziness. A brain tumor is a possibility. This can be checked by means of an MRI examination. Low blood sugar is also a possibility. You may have hypoglycemia or Diabetes. But first try drinking coffee. If that doesn't help, consult a doctor.
What to do for headache and vomiting depends on the reason for the symptoms. The best thing to do is to see your physician asap for proper diagnosis and treatment. It could be cause by anything from the flu to a brain tumor.
a headache alone is nothing to worry about.
Take a paracetramol (or aspirin but only if you are more than 20 years old)
If you feel very dizzy for a longer period go to the ER
The remedy for headache and dizziness depends entirely upon the cause for the symptoms. A headache specialist is the best person to diagnose and treat headache disorders.
Yes! You might have a concussion. Seek medical attention.
you get a headache and dizziness because you are forcing the body to shut down longer than it normally does
Yes, Migraine attacks can cause dizziness in some individuals. If your headache pattern has changed, seek the help of your physician or headache specialist.
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Headache, weakness, dizziness, seizures, uncoordination.
Usually due to noise or when your sick or dizziness
If one has a sudden, new severe headache or a headache that is associated with neurological symptoms such as weakness, dizziness, sudden loss of balance or falling then he or she should go to visit a doctor.
Scotodinia is a form of vertigo involving dizziness, headache, and blurred vision.
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Dizziness brought on by heat or exercise can be caused by dehydration and/or low blood sugar. (Since this was originally put in the Migraine category, I will also answer that both dehydration as well as low blood sugar can trigger migraines, and migraines can cause dizziness. Also, there is something known as Exercise Induced Headache, whereby just by doing exercise can trigger an intense headache. Dizziness may be a part of that headache as well.)
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