It could be,especially if it starts when you wake up and get better through out the day but 99% of the time, a headache is not a cancer or tumor
Chiari 1 is a condition where the cerebellar tonsils of the brain extend too far down and can cause headaches as well as other symptoms
Seizures can be a definite sign, particularly if they are a new symptom. Headaches can be caused by a tumor, but most people with headaches do not have a tumor. However, persistent headaches that are worst in the morning, accompanied by nausea and vomiting, or that cause double vision can be signs of a brain tumor.
Tension headaches are a disorder.
Do you mean: "Chiari" ? Chiari (pronounced KEY-R-E) is a brain disorder that causes headaches and balance issues.
No. blood vessels cause headaches
If you experience persistent headaches or migraines, it could be a sign of an underlying issue that needs medical attention. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
You get headaches when you don't eat because your brain is too weak to think.
If it is a brain toomer yah.
Not particularly.
Yes, the pain receptors in the brain do contribute to the sensation of headaches. When these receptors are activated, they send signals to the brain that are interpreted as pain, leading to the experience of a headache.
it transmit impulses to the brain.
Antidepressants affect brain chemistry and the balance of neurotransmitters which can cause headaches. If your headaches continue, maybe you should switch antidepressants.