If they are really, really really bad and occur at regular intervals, starting about 90 minutes after going to sleep, you could be talking about cluster headaches. Use that term to search using Google and see if the symptoms you find match yours. You could also be experiencing TMJ problems, which is where the jawbone joint is connected to the skull. Quite often, when we sleep, we tend to clench or grind our teeth, which can cause these types of headaches, some of which can get pretty severe. There are treatments for this, the most common and least invasive is to have your dentist make an appliance for you to wear when you sleep. It prevents you from clenching or grinding your teeth, and also helps to keep the jaw in more proper alignment, thus giving tremendous relief. The appliance is actually comfortable, so don't let the 'image' of it keep you from talking to your dentist about having one made for you.
The nerves responsible for causing headaches are the trigeminal nerve and the occipital nerve.
no it makes you sleep better
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Covering your head while sleeping can potentially lead to an increase in body temperature, difficulty breathing, and a higher risk of suffocation. It may also disrupt your sleep patterns and lead to discomfort or headaches.
Yes, it is possible to have headaches while on Synthroid.
reduced appetite, irritability, headaches, sleeping problems
Yes, changes in barometric pressure can trigger headaches in some individuals. High pressure systems can cause an increase in pressure within the head, leading to headaches or migraines, while low pressure systems can result in a decrease in oxygen levels, potentially causing headaches in sensitive individuals.
High levels of CO2 in the environment can contribute to causing headaches in individuals by reducing the amount of oxygen available for the brain, leading to decreased cognitive function and increased blood flow to compensate, which can result in headaches.
If you are using a new prescription it is common to get headaches for about 7-10 days, while your eyes adjust. If it lasts longer than that go to the eye doctor, just make sure nothing else is causing the headaches. Have the doctor recheck the Rx or maybe try changing the brand of contacts.
Sleeping too little affects your concentration, gives you headaches, and makes you drowsy. Sleeping too much changes your sleep pattern so that you are sleepy when you should be working and alert when you should be sleeping.
The duration of While You Were Sleeping is 1.72 hours.
The tsetse fly is known to transmit a parasitic infection called trypanosomiasis, also known as sleeping sickness in humans and nagana in animals. This disease can be serious if left untreated, causing symptoms such as fever, headaches, joint pain, and in some cases, neurological problems.