Yes, it is possible that smoking may trigger headache in susceptible individuals.
For appropriate diagnosis and treatment of headache disorders, seek the help of a qualified and board certified Migraine and headache specialist.
It's not worth the headache.
In general smoking one shouldn't give you a headache, unless it is the first time you ever smoke. But when smoking around 2 - 3 with short breaks in between, yes, it can give you a hell of a headache.
This could be a benign exertion headache. For proper diagnosis and treatment, see your doctor or Headache Specialist.
The most likely reason is that it's the nicotine headrush from the blunt wrap. These are made from tobacco leaves, and if you aren't used to smoking tobacco, it can give you a headache.
the seeds and stems if you leave them in they make you cough and give you a nasty headache
Yes, If you are smoking the buds off the stem. No, If you are just smoking stems you will feel lightheaded, you may even get a headache. Smoking stems has been proven to lower sperm count in males.
i have a headache what should i take Tylenol has done nothing
AnswerA headache should last no longer than 3 days. After that you should see a doctor.
You get headaches after smoking because nicotine is a drug which affects dopamine and other chemicals in the brain that regulate pain and happiness. Nicotine creates a demand for itself and if it is not met pain and withdrawls from the chemical may occur.
if you smoke it lead to Effect of smoking shorterm *shortness of breath *headache *dizziness *yellow skin *loss of hair *become really sinky Effect of smoking Longterm *lung cancer *stomach ,mouth ,throat cancer *impotemie
The correct preposition to use before "headache" is "of." For example, you would say "a headache of tension" or "a headache of the mind." However, in common usage, you might also see "with" as in "a headache with nausea."
Treatment of Migraine is the same regardless of the event that triggered it, including smoking marijuana. Eliminating the trigger you know will result in a Migraine is usually the best, first place to start. For appropriate diagnosis and treatment of Migraine and other headache conditions, please seek the help of a board certified Migraine and headache specialist who has received additional training in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of these headache disorders and diseases.