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Some compound words that contain "head" are headache, headline, headquarters, and headlight.
A pain in the head is a headache. A severe form is a migraine headache.
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some time if it come along w/ a illness
Laying on your back may trigger or cause some types of headache including: Cervicogenic headache Tension headache Occipital Neuralgia Intracranial Hypertension (pseudotumor cerebri)
This type of headache can be the symptom of a number of disorders including occipital neuralgia, hemicrania continua, Migraine, chronic daily headache, cervicogenic headache, etc. For appropriate diagnosis and treatment, see your physician or headache specialist.
Yes, a headache anywhere can be a sign of a brain tumor, however that is extremely rare. Most often headaches at the back of the head are either tension headaches, Migraine, or occipital neuralgia. There are many more types of headache though, and many of them include pain at the back of the head. If you have a new type of headache or a severe headache, this is reason to seek the help of a qualified physician, especially a Headache Specialist.
Nothing helps just sit back and wait to die
Drink a lot of water and consult to a doctor
It does not stop headache its just beliefs but what you can do is just go to bed and relax or sleep for some hours or message your head.But if it is a severe headache just take some medicine and then sleep for an hour.
A headache that occurs at the top and back of the head may be a tension headache, which is often caused by stress, poor posture, or muscle tension in the neck and shoulders. It can also be related to cervicogenic headaches, where pain originates from issues in the cervical spine. If the headache is persistent or accompanied by other symptoms, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment.