It's just that, a severe headache. Now you might have a Sinus headache, or a migraine. A migraine is usually diagnosed by a doctor. Sinus headaches can be the worst, and many people who really have an allergy, think they have a migraine. High blood pressure can cause a severe head ache, and if it does, it can cause far more harm to your other bodily organs, including your vision. It is one thing that people overlook, and don't see a doctor until after the damage is done, or they simply die. It is best to see a doctor if you have a severe headache that is reoccurring, and has not be sourced yet. Once you know what it causing the headache, you may be able to relieve yourself with some easy to get over the counter medication.
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a migraine
migraine
A migraine is a severe headache.
A severe headache is a migraine.
I have a severe headache.
A pain in the head is a headache. A severe form is a migraine headache.
A headache is the last worry a cocaine addict will have
Hmm.... it's hard to be scientific about that, but for example a light headache could be when you get a cold and feel a bit bad. Severe is really when you can't ignore it, maybe when there's a visible physical reaction when a person has a headache.
Migraine (or) Migraine Headache
A very severe headache, as if an imaginary axe is "splitting your head in two".
The scientific name for a headache is cephalalgia.
Severe Acute Resipiratory Syndrome, (SARS), is a viral illness that first came from China in 2002. First signs of SARS: fever, headache, cold chills, and body aches. Then followed by a severe dry cough roughly a week later.
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