For young children, sometimes it is. Headaches can cause bad nausea, (I got headaches and would eventually puke). Young children are sometimes afraid to tell an adult about their headache, and then their stomach will turn, causing them to claim their feel "yucky". Since children are obviously not adults and had little experience in this area all they know is they don't feel well. They may complain of a tummy ache from too much junk food, but seldom respond to the word 'headache." If they had been hit in the heat for instance by a Baseball then they would tell you their head hurts.
You differentiate pregnancy nausea from non-pregnancy nausea by taking a pregnancy test. And if it comes out negative your "not" pregnant.
Headache and nausea
Headache, nausea, fatigue, tremors (sometimes) and malaise.
Yes, you can vomit as well as a headache and nausea.
Selena was stressed out & had the flu!!
it depends...
The correct preposition to use before "headache" is "of." For example, you would say "a headache of tension" or "a headache of the mind." However, in common usage, you might also see "with" as in "a headache with nausea."
No pain in the lower part of your abdomen is and fever. The pain can go on for days and get worse until one finally get that it's time to go to the hospital. It differs a bit between patients. Yes, a headache can be one of the symptoms of appendicitis. I had appendicitis and a severe headache over a 3-day period was one of my symptoms, along with general pain in my abdomen, nausea and one bout of vomiting over the 3-day period. Headache is the sign of a infection in your body or fever. It's not a typical symptom of appendicitis.
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Yes if you have cramps, backache, nausea and headache , these are signs of pregnancy.
Orencia is used to treat moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. Typical side effects are headache, upper respiratory infections, nausea and headaches. However there is an increased risk of infections, particularly pneumonia and there are rare cases where patients developed cancer - although no formal link is known between the two
nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, fatigue, fever and headache