Headaches respond to migraine treatment.
Headaches respond to migraine treatment.
A medicine called cromolyn helps with the bowel symptoms.
No. There is a rare form of leukemia which is caused by systemic mastocytosis but most of us with the disease will not get it.
Mastocytosis is a disorder that is caused by the presence of too many mast cells and mast cell precursors in a person's body. The disorder can affect both adults and children.
Urticaria pigmentosa(also known as "Generalized eruption of cutaneous mastocytosis (childhood type)":616 ) is the most common form of cutaneous mastocytosis. It is a rare disease caused by excessive numbers of mast cells in the skin that produce hives or lesions on the skin when irritated.
Headaches caused by other disorders are known as secondary headaches. They may be associated with space-occupying brain tumors, meningitis, stroke , head trauma, pain referred from the neck or jaw.
Stress headaches are very common and can be a result of physical or mental stressors. Stress headaches often manifest as aches in the back of the skull, near the neck, causing muscle tightness or spasms in the shoulders and back. Some are present in the eyes or forehead, particularly when caused by eye strain or exhaustion. Removing stressors, or managing them properly, can be very effective in treating stress headaches.
Migraine headaches are classified by the International Headache Society (IHS) as primary headaches, which means that they are not caused by other diseases or disorders.
I think some headaches can be caused by smells like nail polish, cigarette smoke, and maybe something burning, spray air fresheners.
headaches are caused by lots of different thing. For example they can be caused by Hypomastication (when you chew to much) or just by some simple stress. Anyways do not be worried. Headaches always go away eventually. Try squeezin between your thumb and index finger. It calms the nerves and sents a message to the brain. It slows down the pain and really helps.
yes when they ge irritated
Yes, headaches are very common pregnancy symptoms and are caused by the pregnancy hormones