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Different Causes of Severe
Headache
Everybody has probably had a headache at some point in their
lives, but not everybody has had severe headaches. These cause
excruciating pain in your temples and often totally disable
sufferers. Severe headaches may be linked with meningitis,
blood pressure, strokes or even brain tumors. The more likely
causes are simple ones such as a viral infection, sinusitis,
and other forms of tension as well as musculo-skeletal
conditions. In case the cause of a severe headache, medical
intervention or treatment should be availed of at the earliest
symptom.
Migraine, Sinusitis or the Flu
Meningitis causes an inflammation of the membrane surrounding
the brain and is very serious. If not treated immediately, it
may even result in death. The person suffering from severe
headaches due to meningitis must be transferred to a hospital
for treatment even though in its early stages, it may only seem
to be nothing more than the ‘flu’.
Another common cause of severe headaches is migraine and is a
condition recurring mostly in a repeated pattern. At first,
this type of headache may not be easily diagnosed, though
classic severe headaches may cause a headache on one side of
the head as well as make the person become averse to light and
also vomit. Severe headaches caused by migraine may show all or
some of the symptoms just mentioned.
Sometimes a severe headache may be a result of sinusitis when
there is great deal of pain behind the cheek bones or above the
bridge of the nose. In order to get relief, people use
painkillers as well as steam. Many doctors recommend patients
to place their face over a bowl of hot water and inhale the
vapors. In case the eyes are also turning red and the pain
doesn’t seem to be diminishing, it is best to consult a
doctor.
Very often the severe headache is accompanied by fever and may
take the form of flu, tonsillitis, or chest infections as well
as feeling tenderness in the muscles and a slight aversion to
light. Glaucoma and some other eye problems that can be very
acute in nature may accompany severe headaches and may result
in the person having a red eye as well as failing eyesight. In
case the symptoms are mild then the person can treat by using
acetaminophen or in severe cases, he should call his
doctor.
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