Maybe the pain is caused by what you think could be brain tumors or not they're many ways to describe the pain. Not everybody is the same you could go and check it is you want to. Just make sure that you check it before jumping to conclusions.
It's possible. See your physician.
a headache, or an ear peircing.
Sharp shooting pains where? More data please.
I don't know. I have the same problem. My friend recommended that I stop laughing. lol. Are your headaches constant and do you have sharp pains in your head after laughing?
no because I've got sharp pains but I'm only 10
You have a headache if you have shooting pain in your head. Headaches can be caused by lack of sleep, lack of caffeine if it is a staple in your diet, head injury, or high blood pressure.
Yes
your vain cases to tell your brain which part is gonna hurt. it goes very fast
i have a sharp pain on the bottom of my left side. is that where the baby is?
Not from the pregnancy.If you have sharp pains in your stomach, it is probably gas. If the pains don't go away within a few hours, or are very severe, see a health practitioner.
Idiopathic stabbing headache was first described in 1964, at which time it was called "ophthalmodynia periodica" (Lansche 1964). Since then, brief, sharp, jabbing pains that occur either as single episodes or in repeated flurries have been designated by various terms including: "icepick-like pains," "sharp short-lived head pains," "needle-in-the-eye syndrome," and "jabs and jolts syndrome"It is characterized by brief, sharp, severe jabbing pains about the head that occur either as single episodes or as brief repeated volleys. The pain resembles a stab from an icepick, nail, or needle and typically lasts from a fraction of a second to 1 to 2 seconds. Idiopathic stabbing headaches may have the shortest duration of all known headaches. The frequency of attacks varies immensely, ranging from 1 attack per year to 50 attacks per day. The pain is characteristically located in the distribution of the trigeminal nerve. Icepick-like pains are more common in women and do occur in children.
Tender breasts and sharp pains are part of pre-menstrual syndrome. It can happen before and during your period.