Headaches are the pooling of blood in the head so yes if it pumps to much blood their then it could.
The cause of vertebrobasilar disease (VD) is atherosclerosis that affects the vertebrobasilar (posterior) circulation at intracranial (inside the cranium and includes the basilar artery) sites and extracranial.
Yes, a blood clot lodged in one of the anterior or posterior communicating arteries of the cerebral arterial circle could cause significant symptoms. These arteries play a crucial role in connecting major cerebral arteries, and a blockage could disrupt blood flow to critical brain regions. Symptoms might include headaches, visual disturbances, or neurological deficits, depending on the specific areas of the brain affected. The severity would also depend on the extent of collateral circulation and the duration of the blockage.
No. blood vessels cause headaches
Bread is not known to cause headaches, but certain allergic reactions to the bread could lead to headaches.
It is somewhat risky to inhale acetone, and it could cause headaches.
I've heard it could FIX headaches not cause them
i think it can, as it gives me headaches.
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Very bad headaches, yes.
The clown had an ANEURYSM while I was dancing with him. An aneurysm is not to be confused with a tumor.
Hypoplastic PCOM refers to a condition where the posterior communicating artery (PCOM) is underdeveloped or smaller than normal. This can affect blood flow in the brain, potentially leading to issues with cerebral circulation. It's often identified through imaging studies and may be associated with various neurological conditions or congenital anomalies. Depending on its severity, hypoplastic PCOM may or may not cause clinical symptoms.
It can