Migraine (or)
Migraine Headache
What you're describing could be Reye Syndrome.
All varieties of the syndrome are characterized by kidney disease that usually progresses to chronic kidney failure and by uremia (the presence of excessive amounts of urea and other waste products in the blood).
A headache after exercise is known as exertion headache. Usually it's not serious but it is still recommended you see a doctor about it.
The red scrotum syndrome is characterized by persistent redness of the anterior half of the scrotum that may involve the base of the penis. It is usually accompanied by a persistent itching or burning sensation and hyperalgesia. It is a chronic condition that is resistant to treatment and its cause is unknown.
Yes, Stickler syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that can affect the connective tissues in the body. It is characterized by distinctive facial features, joint problems, hearing loss, and in some cases, eye issues. Diagnosis and management are usually done by a geneticist or other healthcare professionals familiar with the syndrome.
White feces could be large amount of fat being present in your stool. Although this would usually present as a grayish color, it could be a serious health issue such as "dumping syndrome".
A syndrome, usually diagnosed in childhood, characterized by a persistent pattern of impulsiveness, a short attention span, and often hyperactivity, and interfering especially with academic, occupational, and social performance. A disorder characterized by a difficulty in retaining focus, especially on tasks, for long periods of time.
There are a variety of metabolic syndromes a doctor may look for if symptoms present. They would usually do a symptom history and the appropriate blood tests.
A headache related to nicotine withdrawal will usually last up to 48 hours.
Usually withdrawal headaches resolve themselves over time. If you are concerned, seek the help of a neurologist or headache specialist.
Scheie syndrome is considered the mild form of MPS I. Individuals with Scheie syndrome usually have normal intelligence
There are more than 100 different headache disorders. Many of them cause throbbing or one sided pain. The most common of these is Migraine. For appropriate diagnosis and treatment, see your physician or a headache specialist.