You may have Allergies. This will cause headaches around the eyes. It could also possibly be glaucoma. When the pressure in your eye goes too high you get headaches. Check with your eye doctor.
Reasons of headache 1. Poor Sleeping habit 2. Poor Eating habits 3. Stress These are the reasons why headaches happens so often. It leads to migraine.
High blood pressure, really bad headaches, dizzines
Using computers for too long can give some people headaches. If this happens, get a drink of water and sit outside for a while. If this does not help, take a painkiller if it is a bad enough headache and if THAT doesn't work then see a doctor.
Yes they can.Blurred vision is a symptom of migraine. Migraine is not exactly a headache, but severe pain in the head is what happens during a migraine attack. The suffer may also see haziness or distortions during the early phases of migraine.But people can get blurred vision during true headaches as well, such as a cluster headache or a headache from tension and tiredness.
Sudden headache followed by loss of consciousness
That depends entirely on the type of headache being experienced.
I can't comment on the vitamin deficiency question. I can comment on another rare source of this - urinary bladder pheochromocytoma. You can find more details on pheochromocytoma on NIH, or wikipedia and on the mayo clinic website... but basically this is a tumor that normally happens in the adrenal gland which can cause high blood pressure among other things. However about 10% of the time it happens outside of the adrenal gland and when it happens in the bladder (or in the colon) the symptoms (headache, rise in blood pressure, paroxysmal hypertension) can be caused by using/voiding the bladder (or the colon).
A sinus headache is a symptom, not a diagnosis. If the reason for the headache is pressure in your sinuses, staying upright will help relieve the pressure because gravity works. Excess edema etc will be pulled out of the sinuses and may help to relieve the pain associated with it. For appropriate diagnosis and treatment of headache disorder and disease, please seek the help of a board certified headache specialist.
If you have a headache for more than 2 to 3 days, that's not a headache anymore. That's a migraine.
Migraines, cluster headaches, and hemicrania continua are all headache disorders that cause one-sided head pain. A sinus infection can cause pain on one side of the head. An ear infection can also cause a headache on one side. An abscessed tooth can cause one-sided head pain. Any trauma to one side of the head can cause one-sided head pain. Trigeminal and occipital neuralgia, while not classified as headaches, can cause one-sided head pain.
usally you get a headache
Upset stomach, headache, and diarrhea.