Its depend on the details of the headache and the natural history of this headache ... If suden onset it goes with the cerebral vascular disease,truma, increased intracranial pressure. If long history of headache it come with some lesions and diseases like brain mass and epilepsy.
Yes, severe headaches are a common cause for people to stop taking melatonin supplements.
no but in can cause severe headaches like migraines
if it is the source of an infection, it can
Vasculitis of blood vessels in the brain can lead to headaches, confusion, personality changes, seizures , and coma
Yes, any injury to the head can cause ongoing headaches.
yes it can cause a coma
Yes, some antibiotics can cause headaches as a side effect. If you are experiencing persistent or severe headaches while taking antibiotics, you should consult your healthcare provider for further evaluation and possible alternative treatment options.
Substances that can accumulate and cause coma include toxins such as alcohol, drugs (such as opioids or sedatives), or metabolic byproducts like ammonia in liver failure or urea in kidney failure. In addition, severe electrolyte imbalances (such as high blood sugar in diabetic ketoacidosis) or brain injuries (such as bleeding or swelling) can also lead to coma.
Inhaling isopropyl alcohol can cause dizziness, headaches, nausea, vomiting, and difficulty breathing. It can also lead to more serious effects like respiratory distress or even coma in severe cases. It is important to seek medical help if you or someone else inhales isopropyl alcohol.
Total non-responsiveness to stimulation may indicate a state of unconsciousness or a severe medical condition such as coma. It is important to seek immediate medical attention to determine the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment.
May cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, weakness, itching, cold skin, thirst, tingling sensations, and severe muscle cramps; also may cause severe rebound headaches.
Patients with encephalitis suffer from headaches, fever, nausea and vomiting, stiff neck, and sleepiness. As the disease progresses, more severe symptoms develop, including tremors, confusion, seizures, coma, and paralysis.