headache
headache
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by Richard Tolar - 2007-01-20
I am one of the lucky few that survived a ruptured brain aneurysm.A Cerebral (Brain) Aneurysm is a weak spot in an artery inside your head that tends to bulge out. One of the most common types is know...
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by Low Jeremy - 2007-01-21
Headaches can be a nuisance. In addition to being really painful, headaches can actually prevent you from thinking straight and keep you from doing your daily chores.Headaches can occur two or more ti...
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by John Blachford - 2007-01-21
Nowadays we all have to drive more than ever and if our car seats aren't set up properly it can lead to headaches.So...you have a shiny new car that is the envy of the whole street. It has electric se...
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by John Blachford - 2007-01-21
A migraine is a recurring vascular headache - they happen again and again. It is much more than a bad headache. Migraine sufferers experience nausea, extreme sensitivity to noise and light and sometim...
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by John Blachford - 2007-01-21
Menstrual migraine affects about 14% of women and is a migraine headache that occurs between 1-2 days before the cycle and the end of menstruation. The main time for attacks is between 2 days before a...
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by John Blachford - 2007-01-21
Muscles in the back of the head and scalp tighten which decreases blood flow into the head and leads to irritation of the pain fibers in the skin, muscles and walls of the blood vessels. Generalized p...
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by John Blachford - 2007-01-22
So you are a regular sufferer of headaches. To try and ease the pain you take medication which works so well you take it again as soon as the first signs of your next headache appear. Then you think t...
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by Richard Tolar - 2007-01-26
WHAT HAPPENS AFTER THE SURGERY?Physical and mental damage usually occurs whether the ruptured brain aneurysm is repaired with coils or clips. The effects are very similar to what a stroke victim suff...
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by Richard Romando - 2007-01-25
The type of headache is also known by the duration; migraines often last four hours or sometimes even for days. The severity of the pain is often moderate to severe. A severe intensity of pain is o...
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by Richard Romando - 2007-01-25
High Blood Pressure and headaches are different though related health issues. Though headache and blood pressure is at times invariably related, it does not necessarily mean that a person is experi...