It could be hypoglycemia. Eat some fruit, potato, fruit juice, or anything sugary.
A virus or illness causing fever and headache: flu.
my concern is (What is causing the Headache)
If you are sure that it is the salad that is causing the headache, then it may be that there is an ingredient that you are allergic to.
If the neck pain is causing the headache, this is called cervicogenic headache. If the headache is causing the neck pain, treating the headache will also treat the neck pain. Pain Management Specialists and Headache Specialists are the doctors best suited to treat these types of headaches.
A momentary force is a force that is applied for a brief period of time, typically causing a sudden change in motion or structure. It does not persist over an extended duration and has a quick impact on the object or system it acts upon.
Unless the fruit is really cold and that's causing the headache, there is no good reason for fruit to cause a headache. It's possible the fruit is causing an allergic reaction of some kind.
Well I would say that it has nothing to do with the phone because you might not be getting enough water and that is causing a headache not the phone
Your brain is the central part of your nervous system. Any stress, physical or mental, can cause a mixup of chemicals causing a headache.
What is causing your headache is dependent upon what type of headache you are having. The triggers for certain headache types can range from chemicals to fluorescent lighting, to repetitive motion. The best doctor to diagnose and treat your headache disorder is a headache specialist. Do you like your job? It's most likely that you are tired of being at work.
Does she need glasses? You have to find out what is causing them first.
It wouldn't be particularly normal, but there are all sorts of things that could be causing a headache that have nothing to do with having had an EEG, and only a doctor can check that out.
Some types of fruit contain chemicals etc that can trigger certain types of headaches in susceptible individuals. This is not to be confused with causing a headache. Additionally, food allergies can trigger headache in certain individuals. See a headache specialist for appropriate diagnosis and treatment of your headache disorder