this is just a normal headache, nothing serious yet. however if it gets really bad, contact your doctor.
Pain
Pain on the top of the head can be triggered by various factors, including tension headaches, migraines, stress, muscle tension, or scalp conditions like scalp acne or folliculitis. It is essential to consult a healthcare professional to identify the specific cause and receive appropriate treatment.
I have no clue, but I strongly urge you to go to the hospital to let them tell you. If you haven't already done so. Hopefully everything works out for you. I sometimes get a sharp pain on the top of my head but don't feel any liquids. I sometimes feel a slight headache.
No but your head tells you that you have pain.
If the headache does not go away on its own, or the pain is severe, seek medical attention.
If you hit your head, the best thing to do is ice it down and and take some medication to ease the pain. If it is serious, call a doctor or go to the ER.
I recently studied this.. Of the top of my head, I think it is pressure and pain receptors!?
No. An ache is a pain, and no pain is good (especially that of your head).
Shooting pains in the head can be a symptom of a number of things. It can be a migraine headache, ad sinus headache, or head pain caused by a sore tooth.
The generic term "cephalgia" is the medical equivalent of "headache." There are many other kinds of headaches and other causes of pain in the head as well. These include migraine headache, cluster headache, tension headache, temporal arteritis, as well as several other intracranial causes of head pain.
My dad is 92 and constantly has head pain on top of his head. We've gone to the doctors over and over and they find nothing. Had his head scanned, MRI done. I feel bad I cant help him. Please give some kind of advice to help my poor suffering dad. Thanks, Diane kerr
cephalalgia