My cancer certainly has caused persistent headaches. I've been diagnosed with IV base of tongue cancer which has spread to lymph nodes on both sides of the neck. I've had headaches every day for the last month (about as long as I've been diagnosed). It's not severe, but constant dull pain. I start chemo and radiation tomorrow, hopefully will begin to see relief and tumor shrinkage.
Yes, any injury to the head can cause ongoing headaches.
Yes
Yes it can if you hit your head or you are dehydrated
It would be best if you went and saw a qualified medical practitioner (a doctor) about this condition as soon as possible.
no but in can cause severe headaches like migraines
Yes, a cyst can cause head pain to be chronic and daily. See your doctor for diagnosis and treatment of your headache.
I don't know but since getting my Blackberry I'+ve had lots of headaches _ at the base of my head and upper spine....
It can, but more typically, it does not. Usually, if there is a related headache, it is in the occipital area (at the back of the head near the neck), but it may be totally unrelated. Both high blood pressure and persistent or severe headaches should be evaluated by a physician. Sudden severe headaches need urgent evaluation and usually are caused by something other than high blood pressure, but it is not impossible for that to be the cause.
It can be a variety of things. New molars or wisdom teeth can make someone's head hurt. Hormonal changes can also cause headaches. However, it is not normal for them to persist. If headaches are ongoing, be sure to ask the pediatrician about it.
I Know That Stress Can Cause Headaches, But I Am Not So Sure About Gum Aches.
Cocaine is an extremely addictive drug that can lead to dependence and cause withdrawls upon it cessation of use. It is possible that cocaine can cause a headaches after the 'high' has worn off.
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