You should eat less greasy foods. It seems to be a build up of fat.
This would be one of your lymph nodes that is swollen. There are several things that can cause swollen lymph nodes which include infections, colds, and viruses.
There are some glands there that can swell. I suggest you go and see a qualified medical doctor.
It is a blister that is caused by an earring
maybe mossie bite cancer or infection!! maybe mossie bite cancer or infection!!
That is your mastoid bone. Or at least it should be.
Cancer???
swollen lymph node due to infection, usually in the head region.
It is not possible to tell how serious the painful lump is without getting it looked at by a doctor. The best solution is to schedule an appointment with a medical professional.
A tumor or aneurysm in the cavernous sinus, located behind the eyes, can cause painful ophthalmoplegia. Painful ophthalmoplegia can also be caused by an inflammatory process in the same area, called Tolosa-Hunt syndrome
Yes, indirectly through dehydration. Dehydration causes nearly 90% of all headaches.
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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.
Stress and pressure
Dehydration causes stomach cramps and in most cases headaches. (these symptoms go for men & women of all ages)
Sometimes migraine headaches do.
stress, medicines
Some causes of painful urination can be a Urinary Tract Infection or possibly prostate problems. It is always good to see a doctor if painful urination persists.
Yes, indirectly through dehydration. Dehydration causes nearly 90% of all headaches.