Too much potassium can trigger certain types of headache symptoms in specific individuals. For appropriate diagnosis and treatment of headache disorders, consult a board certified headache specialist.
A symptom (sometimes misspelled as sympthom) of too much potassium is slow or abnormal heart rate. Too much potassium can also cause weakness.
Hormone imbalances can definitely cause this, as can too much caffeine.
Yes, thyroid levels that are too high, too low, or fluctuate may often cause headaches.
what causes your potassium to be too high
Not sure. But I do know it can cause terrible headaches. Consuming too much salt can cause high blood-pressure.
If you were to consume too much potassium it could mess up your mineral balance, which could lead to heart and kidney problems. In healthy individuals it has not been a problem though.You implode!!
both retaining water and being dehydrated can cause headaches. Drinking too much water in a short period of time with out getting rid of it, going to the bathroom, can also kill you. Your medications can also cause retaining water and dehydration. Check with your doctor if this is the case.
yes it can. you need to watch out for sodium intake ESPECIALLY if you are African American. frequent headaches can be a sign of elevated blood pressure and elevated blood pressure can be caused by too much sodium
Yes, too much oxygen can cause a headache. This condition is known as oxygen toxicity and can occur when a person receives high levels of oxygen for an extended period of time. Symptoms may include headaches, confusion, and difficulty breathing.
If you play too long, you can get headaches. Some can be addicting. Your health could decrease from playing too much by staying up late every night, etc....
pretty much everything can technically cause a headache. if you look at the screen of a phone for too long and focus on nothing else, especially if you text in the dark, you could get a headache.
Too much acidity in your body can trigger certain headache disorders in specific people. For appropriate diagnosis and treatment of headache disorders, consult a board certified headache specialist.