Yes. I've hear from a Dr. at UCSF that he has seen more than a few tears caused by chiropractic adjustments
You had a bad fall and hit the back of your head and cement and now you're having bad headaches?
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Why do you get stomach upset and headache?
You are probably suffering from migraine. Migraine is very common disease. Such episodes are precipitated by psychological stress, lack of sleep, travelling or due to some types of food articles. When you get stomach upset along with the headache, so many times the diagnosis is missed by your physician. You are requested to consult the neurologist or the physician. He will manage the problem.
Can cold and headache pills be taken at once?
No,
You should not mix medicines unless doing so under the guidance of a qualified medical practitioner.
If you have had headaches that long of a period I suggest that you go to your doctor to see whats wrong. Because headaches usually go away after awhile and having headaches that long could mean that there might be some serious problems. Or something. So I really suggest you go to your doctor.
What vitamins will get rid of headaches?
There is no guarantee any vitamin or medicine will get rid of a headache. Much depends on the type of headache experienced. Vitamins currently in use to prevent or treat headaches include:
*B2 (Riboflavin)
*Niacin
*Folic Acid
*B12
*D3
It should be noted that any vitamin deficiency can potentially cause or trigger headache, so many people find that taking a multivitamin helps their situation. Take care not to overdo, as over-supplementation can also cause serious problems including headache.
How can you cure stomach twitching shaking and suddenly feeling hunger headache and joint pains?
Eat!
Why do you have headache when the atmospheric pressure is high?
Some headache types are triggered by changes in the weather and barometric pressure. There are over 300 different types of headache, and which type you have must be determined by a doctor.
For appropriate diagnosis and treatment of headache disorders, seek the help of a qualified and board certified Migraine and headache specialist.
How can you tell what type of headache you have?
The type of headache you have is decided by many things.
How intense the pain is:
* Tension headache can run the gamut in pain. * Sinus headaches also can be from mild to severe. A sinus infection will cause considerably more pain than simply congested sinuses. * Migraines are generally moderate to severe. * Cluster headaches are considered the most painful of all headaches.
What the quality of the pain is? [Is it an ache, a pressure, a throb, a stab]
The location:
Tension headaches, where they are a product of muscle and neck tension, are generally felt stretching across the fascia of the head. Across the temples, like a band. Pulling at the forehead. Or involving the musculature of the neck and base of the skull.
Sinus headaches will generally be felt in the forehead, in the face on either side of the nose.
Migraines are usually one-sided, although they can be located on both sides of the head. Basilar Artery Migraines can start in the base of the skull.
Cluster headaches are also one-sided, and generally involve eye pain.
The other symptoms:
It becomes very important to look at the symptoms surrounding the headache. Migraines and Cluster headaches in particular have noted symptoms. The nausea/vomiting and aura of migraines are specific to migraines. Cluster headaches can cause one eye to tear up constantly, and one nostril to become congested.
The length of time:
* Tension headaches and sinus headaches last until the muscles relax or the sinus pressure is relieved. * Migraines will last from 4-72 hours, with the average length being 24 hours. * Cluster headaches are considered short in length - from 15 minutes to 3 hours, averaging no more than 30 minutes, but attacks come in clusters. So while people will get a pain free reprieve, they'll begin to have those 30 minute attacks over and over, usually at the same time of day as the previous attack. [Example: Your cluster headache begins at around 9pm every day for a month.]
These are the main categories of headache. It should be noted that there are other types of headache. Just some of them are below:
Hemicrania Continua
Chronic Daily Headache
New Daily Persisent Headache
Exertional Headache/Post-Coital Headache (headache after orgasm)
Cervicogenic Headache
Here are my symptoms on and off nausea headaches and slight cramping could i be pregnant?
Sounds like PMS, but be sure to take a pregnancy test if you can. You can never be too sure.
NO it is definetly not too soon to take a test...I would go and buy one as soon as you can...If you ask me it sounds as though you are pregnant... Hope all works out for you
Take a pregnancy test. (you are most likely pregnant)
How can you get rid of a headache at school?
You should always put aspirin in your locker or purse or backpack. Then when you get the chance, take it. And you should put your head on your desk or hold it up with your arms. Keep it there for a while and it MIGHT go away. I am not positive though. I am 40% sure.
Although working TOO hard will cause this to aggravate it. Don't put your head down, or a teacher might think your sleeping or do it to a teacher you know wont care.
Ask to go to the nurse, AFTER you took the medicine, say you have a headache, its the LAW for them to have you rest for 30-50 Min's. So if you rest about that period of time it should of gone away, depending about how much medicine you took or via headache level.
What causes headache and dizziness?
You might be suffering pre-eclampsia which you have a high blood pressure and dizziness.
What is the best medicine for headache?
Nobody can really know. Advil (ibuprofen) is a popular over the counter choice. If you need prescription medicine, then the best one for you is what your doctor prescribes.
Answer:
First off, I am no doctor, and my knowledge is based off of experience. Therefore my advice is as follows:
Depending on your custody situation, taking your son off of his medication could be difficult. If he doesn't have ADD or ADHD or depression then he really shouldn't be taking Strattera. Especially if the benefits do not overweigh the risks than you should try and contact his doctor or father (Im assuming you're his mother) Now, there are other things you should know about this drug.
It has a Black Box Warning concerning the potential for suicidal thoughts in children and I really don't think it is appropriate to have your child on a medication for something that he is not diagnosed for. If he is doing poorly in school you should have him tested for ADHD or ADD before letting him take any medications. He might not have any disorder or illness at all, he could just be unmotivated or depressed (assuming that his parents are divorced) You should be monitoring him closely for any sudden changes in behavior such as irritability and thoughts of suicide, these are signs that you should stop taking Strattera immediately and contact his doctor. His step-mother should know about this, also.
Bottomline if your child is having headaches that cause him to get sick and are affecting his everyday life, than he shouldn't be forced to take this drug, I know when I took it I had severe heartburn and I decided that the risks did overweigh the benefits. :)
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That could just be the flu, happens most of the time, it first gives you a sore throat cough aches and fever but the fever last for a while, you may vomit and you do not want to eat, just go to the pharmacists and explain your symptoms I am sure they will give you something.
What causes dry eyes dry nose and headache?
These symptoms are vague, but one disease that can cause them all is called Sjogren's Syndrome - one of the most frequently found autoimmune diseases. Antibodies attack the moisture producing glands of the body causing them to dry up. Testing will often miss this disease until the symptoms have been long-standing. For appropriate diagnosis and treatment, please see your physician or headache specialist or rheumatologist.
Could frequent headaches lower back pains and lose of energy be signs of pregnancy?
headaches are not a sign of pregnancy.
Is a blood clot on the brain often makes a person unconscious and give severe headache?
my father is suffring from blood clot in brain.he is semi unconcious.how will he recover from this stage. is there any medicine for that blood clot in brain?
What is a bump in crease behind ear with headaches?
Usually, that is a sebaceous cyst... Not normally associated with headaches. Google "sebaceous cyst"...