Could be a sinus infection, you sometimes get a sinus infection after having some dental fixes like a crown or root canal even if you never had sinus trouble before
Yes if you have cramps, backache, nausea and headache , these are signs of pregnancy.
The patient becomes ill with fever, chills, nausea and vomiting, headache, and pain in the back and joints
Headache in the back of the head is not a symptom specific to any one disease or disorder, however it can be part of many diagnoses. For appropriate diagnosis and treatment of headache disorders, consult a board certified headache specialist.
It means that a patient's symptom was treated successfully, but then later returns. So if you have a headache and you take some ibuprofen to get rid of it, then the headache comes back, it is said to be a rebound headache. Another possibility is pain that is felt upon removal of palpation pressure. So if your abdomen is being palpated, and if, when the pressure of palpation is removed, it is painful; you are said to have positive rebound.
Yes. A sinus headache can occur at the same time as a tension headache, and both can occur at the same times as migraines. When trying to make a diagnosis, doctors will look at the location and quality (ie: pressure, throbbing, dull ache) of the pain, as well as other symptoms you have (like having a cold recently, being under a lot of stress, or having muscle issues in the back and neck).
Yes, a headache anywhere can be a sign of a brain tumor, however that is extremely rare. Most often headaches at the back of the head are either tension headaches, Migraine, or occipital neuralgia. There are many more types of headache though, and many of them include pain at the back of the head. If you have a new type of headache or a severe headache, this is reason to seek the help of a qualified physician, especially a Headache Specialist.
Sounds like you could have a bladder or kidney infection. Go see the doctor.
basically there is a duration of five days to show the symptoms first there will be a tendency of vomiting then comes back pain, headache, abdominal pain,joint pain(in most of the joints) fever and nausea
Often follows a mild illness (fever, nausea, vomiting) after several days with headache, back and neck pain. The motor nerves become destroyed and the muscles become weak and then totally paralyzed.
You can get a headache for many, many different reasons, including being too hot, hearing loud noises, being hungry, being thirsty, or being tired. If you have back problems it can cause you to have a headache if something is out of place. Also if you don't have enough sleep and stay up really late for a few days it can cause you to have a headache. If you get hit in the head with an object it could cause one too.
It can, but more typically, it does not. Usually, if there is a related headache, it is in the occipital area (at the back of the head near the neck), but it may be totally unrelated. Both high blood pressure and persistent or severe headaches should be evaluated by a physician. Sudden severe headaches need urgent evaluation and usually are caused by something other than high blood pressure, but it is not impossible for that to be the cause.
im wondering exactly what you mean. its transmitted mostly by mosquitoes. symptoms occur about three days after being infected. Initial symptoms include fever and chills, severe headache, back pain, general muscle aches, nausea, fatigue, and weakness. This phase may be followed by a short period of symptom remission.