ACTUALLY, YOU probably are getting a HEADACHE with a STUFFED NOSE. When you get a stuffy nose, most likely it's the rhinovirus. That can cause a sinus infectiion which in turn leads to a headache (the dreaded SINUS HEADACHE). Try taking something for your sinus problem, then in turn, your headache will go away.
It sounds like your sinuses may actually be congested. When your sinuses become congested they create pressure in your head which often causes facial pain and also results in frontal headaches (located in the forehead). If you have had the cold for more then three weeks, you may also actually have developed a sinus infection, due to the congestion. You see mucus provides the ideal substance for bacteria to grow in and if it remains trapped in your sinus cavities an infection may develop. There are several products in the market that you can use to help treat sinus congestion. My personal favourite is SinusWars7 (because it is completely natural and has no side effects). There is also sinusbuster and sinol that you can use.
Because u cough alot and it gives u a headakes
Yarrow was used for headaches, toothaches, bleeding, and colds.
They can happen before, after or during, even not at all.
no i dont believe that headaches give you colds but that is what i believe it may not be true
Headaches, coughing, running nose, sneezing, sometimes a sore throat
No. blood vessels cause headaches
Bread is not known to cause headaches, but certain allergic reactions to the bread could lead to headaches.
i think it can, as it gives me headaches.
It is somewhat risky to inhale acetone, and it could cause headaches.
I've heard it could FIX headaches not cause them
There are many factors that can trigger a migraine headache. Certain foods such as chocolate, dairy and even oranges can cause a migraine. Loud noises as well as certain smells have also been found to cause migraine headaches in certain individuals.
If detoxification treatments are used, patients may experience side effects of fatigue, malaise, aches and pains, emotional duress, acne, headaches, allergies, and symptoms of colds and flu.
Very bad headaches, yes.