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These common headaches can be triggered by stress. Healthy habits and medicines can help manage them.
Some activities associated with exercise headaches include running, rowing, tennis, swimming and weightlifting. Health care providers divide exercise headaches ...
A headache can be a symptom of a serious condition, such as a stroke, meningitis or encephalitis. Go to a hospital emergency room or call 911 or your local ...
There are two types of sex headaches: A dull ache in the head and neck that intensifies as sexual excitement increases; A sudden, severe, throbbing headache ...
If you have a headache most days, you might have one of the most disabling headache conditions, chronic daily headaches. Aggressive treatment and long-term ...
A migraine headache can cause intense throbbing or pulsing in one area of the head, along with nausea, vomiting, and extreme sensitivity to light and sound. A ...
Obesity also increases the risk of chronic headaches. Maintaining a healthy weight through exercise and diet can provide additional benefits in managing ...
Follows a head injury, fall or bump. Get prompt medical care if your child's headache: Gets worse despite rest and over-the-counter pain medication.
Find out what to do when symptoms such as headache, fatigue and dizziness last longer than expected after an injury causes a concussion.
Ask your doctor or pharmacist about nausea relief. Caution: Overuse of medications is itself a contributing factor to headaches (medication overuse headache).
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