Call the emergency room and see if they recommend you bring him in. These are symptoms of a concussion. If he starts acting unusually drowsy when it isn't his normal time to sleep, DEFINITELY take him to the ER.
A high blood pressure can cause a headache, but there are many other things that can cause headache.
Yes, low blood pressure may sometimes result in headache.
Being calm if blood bothers you. And not vomiting when a patient vomits.
It is a condition in which a person vomits after meals due to blockage of the blood supply to the intestine
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Depends where you're bringing up blood from... If you mean "get a headache, then vomit blood", it means you should really see a doctor. Likewise if you're coughing blood, rather than vomiting it.
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What you'll want to do for your headache depends on what type of headache you are suffering. Many patients suffer low blood sugar or dehydration after giving blood and this can trigger certain headaches. Only your doctor can diagnose your problem. Please see a qualified physican or headache specialist for the information you need.
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Honey may help to relieve a headache that is the result of blood sugar fluctuations or hypoglycemia. For a diagnosis, a doctor needs to be consulted. Preferably a headache specialist who is best able to diagnose, treat and manage headache disorders.
During a cluster headache attack, it is more likely to see increased blood pressure than decreased blood pressure. The pain and anxiety of an attack causes a physiological response that results in stress and increased BP.