It might just be a headache. Headaches are sometimes specific to a certain area. However, if it is persistent and extreme, you should definitely see a doctor, who can find out if something further is wrong. There is also a symptom checker on the WebMD website. Using the website isn't a substitute for seeing a doctor, but it can offer some information about the possibilities: http://www.webmd.com/
Your are putting too much pain and pressure on your spine and neck area. Im you move the wrong way, it is a possiblity that you might suffer injuries.
it doesn't hurt at all when I touch the left side of my head.
Lower right side (in-between your navel and hip bone) could be a sign of appendicitis On your right side rib cage area could be separated ribs (easy to do and very painful).
It just means you have a headache trust me there is nothing to worry about.
mines hurting because today was the first day i wore contacts and i was having troubles taking the contact out
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There are a number of things that could cause your twitch on the right side of your head. It could be a nervous twitch for example.
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The brain normally doesn't hurt. If your brain does go see a doctor .
Go and see a doctor this week to find out.
ita means he would have a hard dick but he hasnt hit puberty yet so it hurts him.
sinus infection ?
Touch it on the right side, it's out of balance.
i have the same thing. help me T_T
did you hit your head? ....
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The right side of your head means that you are already taken
There are a number of things that could cause your twitch on the right side of your head. It could be a nervous twitch for example.
Talk to your doctor asap.
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I think that it may mean your period is coming
It's important that you get into your doctor immediately!
That might be a migraine, but you should still see a doctor if you are unsure.