I've had it on and off for a few years now I'd say, don't think its anything serious, mentioned it to doctor he wasn't worried and said its stress/ anxiety related..mines not really a pain just an odd sensation? !
No, cold water alone is not effective in killing head lice. To effectively treat head lice, it is recommended to use over-the-counter treatments specifically designed for lice removal and follow the instructions provided.
During a head cold, the body's immune system is working overtime to fight off the virus or bacteria causing the cold. This increased activity can lead to an increased metabolic rate, which may make you feel hungrier than usual. Additionally, loss of appetite is a common symptom of colds, so when appetite does return, it might feel stronger than usual.
There is chlorine in pool water. If you accidentaly drink it (like I did once) you feel head pressure and your head starts to throb.
The extremities get cold faster, because they have a larger area for their supply of blood. Because of the body's protective mechanisms, the chest (heart) and head (brain) will be given priority blood flow. However, places with high blood flow for their area (groin, armpits, neck) can lose more heat without these protective responses, because the large blood vessels are nearer the skin surface. In cold water, it has been shown that if the head is submerged that the body's temperature drops quicker. The theory is that certain parts of the head have a type of blood vessel which directly affects the heating and cooling of the body. These same vessels are found in the palms and the soles of the feet.
If you fall overboard into cold water, stay as calm as possible to conserve energy and avoid panic. Try to keep your head above water and adopt the Heat Escape Lessening Position (H.E.L.P.) by pulling your knees to your chest and wrapping your arms around them to reduce heat loss. If you can, signal for help and try to get back on the boat or grab onto any nearby flotation device. Remember, keeping your head above water and staying as still as possible will help retain body heat.
feel cold water in the head
After my head injury I have cold sensations internally
cold
Dip your head (with eyes open) in cold water. OR GO TO THE DOCTOR RIGHT AWAY!
Ice, definitely, or even a bag filled with ice cold water to sooth the pain. You should see a doctor though.
go to the hospit tel
it makes you hot and then cold and makes your head feel like its on fire.
No, cold water alone is not effective in killing head lice. To effectively treat head lice, it is recommended to use over-the-counter treatments specifically designed for lice removal and follow the instructions provided.
This could be anything from bad eyesight, a bad cold, or a braintumor. If this persists, see a doctor. This can be your eyes, something minor...or even something very serious.
Right after hitting your head, yes. But it should only feel like that for a small amount of time. If it continues, GET TO A DOCTOR
If you stay with the water on your head fro a long time, then you might catch a cold and fever with a cough.
You may experience a big head ache for about 2 hours and your cold may get worst.