No but your head tells you that you have pain.
Studies of adult volunteers indicate that women tend to recover from pain more quickly than men, cope more effectively with it, and are less likely to allow pain to control their lives.
no not necessarily as a matter of fact you are more likely to recover quickly if you keep pain under control. Pain is a tiring distraction that keeps you awake and tired.
pain that happens very quickly
"We recommend that you do not drive if you are suffering from whiplash Injuries such as neck pain or you have a stiffness in your neck that prevents you from turning your head quickly." http://www.whiplashcompensationonline.co.uk/whiplashsymptoms.php
No. An ache is a pain, and no pain is good (especially that of your head).
B/c behind the eardrum there's a semi-enclosed, air filled space. When you ascend quickly the pressure around you drops, while the pressure inside your head remains the same. This makes the eardrums bulge, which causes the pain. Eventually the pressure is equalized through a canal that opens in your sinuses, and the pain is relieved.
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.
Treatment exists to either control the pain or eliminate the cause. Pain control may be dangerous if an underlying condition exists of which the pain is a warning sign. Nerve blocks and a variety of drugs are other options to control pain.
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Treatments for pain in the head and shoulder, one should take some pain reliever, such as Aleve. For shoulder pain, one should consult with the doctor.