Yes, a head cold can lead to lung discomfort. While a head cold primarily affects the nasal passages and sinuses, it can cause post-nasal drip and mucus accumulation, which may irritate the throat and lungs. This irritation can result in coughing or a feeling of tightness in the chest. If lung pain persists or worsens, it's important to consult a healthcare professional.
yes so it can relax you and make your head not hurt any more :)
When something very cold touches the center of the palate, the cold temperature can set off certain nerves that control how much blood flows to your head. The nerves respond by causing the blood vessels in the head to swell up. This quick swelling of the blood vessels is what causes your head to pound and hurt. Some people call this a "brain freeze," even though nothing is really happening in the brain - it's all in the blood vessels of the head.
The top of your head might hurt when you touch it because it has been bruised by hitting it on something. It is also possible to get a sunburn on the top of your head, and that will also make it hurt.
Its all because you can get out of breath and your lungs need more air. Its pretty simple actually.
yes
Make sure its cold, and a little lime never hurt.
No.That will make it hurt more.
Washing too much or too vigorously can make your head sore and uncomfortable, yes.
use a cold tole on your head
Washing your hair when you have a head cold and staying indoors will not necessarily make you sicker. A head cold is caused by a viral infection, not by getting your hair wet. However, exposing yourself to cold temperatures or drafts after washing your hair could potentially make your symptoms feel worse temporarily due to the sensation of cold on your head. It is always important to keep warm and rest when you have a cold to help your body recover.
Yes...it will make your head hurt....but if u study...day and night you can pass
I believe they do, when someone's head is being slammed into the ground I don't really think there is a way to make it not hurt.