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what causes chronic headaches to go away while pregnant, but come back after having baby?

A: Being pregnant, for you, was actually treating the symptom. I would recommend seeing a Chiropractor. Everything within the human body is connected to your spinal cord. You have something affecting your sinus and head which could be several different factors influencing your head aches. Give it a try. It seems to me that your headaches are probably caused by hormones. If you get pregnant and you don''t have the headaches anymore, your hormones change when you are pregnant. It is also a good idea to start writing down everything, this really helps doctors. what you ate and then how you felt, what you did and how you felt. Patterns will start to emerge the longer you keep track of these types of things. I didn''t have

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what causes a headache? Yep I know about dehydration etc, but what exactly?

A: Many thing can cause a headache, mine normally come on when I dont put my glasses on whilst typing on the PC, or lack of sleep due, or excessive loud noise, sinus blockage, etc, etc. Living in London. Lots of things,stress,not eating,anger etc,there is no one cause. One of the causes of cephalgia are that the vessels surrounding the brain become inflamed or irritated. Or a serious bump on the head will probably do it too,or maybe exposure to really,really loud music for prolonged periods of time. good Q! Blood vessels in the brain expand/swell I do believe, which causes the pain. Some headaches are caused by increased pressure inside the skull, like when the vessels dilate abnormally, or when a sinus is inflamed. Some are caused by tension...


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what causes a headache or a migraine?

A: 1. Well im pretty sure its when the blood vessels in your brain swell. It can be caused by many things like, stress, an uncomfotable position, or an allergy of some kind. 2. There is more them one thing that can cause them. They are not enough water, worrying, not feeling well etc. 3. its because you have a very small brain almost minute 4. my other half 5. The blood vessels don't swell they constrict and become narrower, the blood doesn't flow as easily and this causes pain and throbbing as the blood pumps through the vessels. 6. Almost everyone gets headaches. You might feel throbbing in the front of your head during a cold or bout with the flu, for example. Or you might feel pain in your temples or at the back of your head from a tension headache after a...


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what causes a headache and how can you cure one without medicine?

A: 1. i dont know the cause but falling asleep,eating, or drinking helps me! =D 2. There is a product called head-on, where you aply a product to your forhead and the headache goes away its magic! 3. a lot of times this time of year its simply dehydration and people dont realize it. Put and ice cube on your wrist. This cools your entire circulation. Good luck. 4. go lay in a nice hot bath that always helps me wen i have a headach and no medication or if i just dont want to take any 5. Anything can cause headaches. -sniffing in strong smells deliberately (can be fatal) --not eating regularly (low blood sugar) -high or low blood pressure -the light -loud music -drugs -cold -stomach bugs -stress -dehydration -water intoxification (too much liquid - could also be fattal) -hangover - i could go on...


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what causes a headache to hurt?

A: 1. I think it's that the blood vessels around your head dilate and start pressing on the nerves. That's why a cold pack can be a good way to treat a headache - the coldness constricts the blood vessels back down to their normal size and away from the nerves. 2. I had been told it was the opposite, the blood vessel shrink , sending messages to the brain"help I need more oxygen'' causing pain. the cold helps re-open them. it just makes sense. 3. Excess or deficiency of body energies inflame the nerves. The inflamed nerves get swelling and it causes pressure on delicate calls of brain causing pains. There is no medicine for H/A OR MIGRAINE. Not only these but for RA, OA, Back ache and almost all painful diseases. Hence they become

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what causes the headache on the left side of my head?

A: 1. probably a sinus headache. or something to do w/ medicine. headache side affect? see doctor soon just in case 2. Your GB Meridian might be excessive and has blockage on left side. pl see what suits you. If you are in cold country use all warm things. Pl try cold water bath and observe if in hot country, if pain increases use warm. If you have cough/cold body hot water bath will help. Massage and exercise in front of morning sun is good thing, pl try. Pl try simple acupressure given below for immediate relief. If it fails you will have to go for Acupuncture. There is hardly any medicine for H/A OR MIGRAINE. Not only these but for RA, OA, Back ache, Ear ache/ringing, Stomach ache and almost all painful diseases. Hence they become chronic....


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what causes migraine headaches?

A: 1. Sometimes they''re caused by a food trigger like chocolate or aged cheese. Sometimes they''re caused by stress. 2. I used to get a migraine at least once a month, but now I get them less than twice a year. The only thing that has changed is that I''m taking allergy medicine (for my allergies) regularly. 3. Migraines can be caused by a wide range of different things, which can sometimes make it difficult to track down the precise cause. Talking to your doctor about it will definitely help though. 4. Stress..... or maybe a tumor. 5. Migraine Headaches are typically from a change in the dilation and constriction of the blood vessels in the brain, as well as chemical irritation to nerve centers that perceive pain. There is a lot if correlation to tightness in the musculature at the base of...


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what causes chronic migraine with the feeling of nausea?

A: 1. Hi from France Well there are so much causes ( stress, sinusitis, neuroris, psychosomatic illnesses etc...) that the best is to see a TRUE doctor, sorry ! Have a nice day, Catherine 2. hi dear , exact cause has been not found so far , but its not a very big issue , sometimes it comes by heredity take grenil 1 -0-1 sibelium 1-0-1 chennai king 3. Millions of things can cause it, and they can look for years and never figure out whats wrong with you migraines are just one of those things. I know because I get them fairly often and than that causes nausea.some common causes of migraines: Caffeine headaches,(like if you usually drink a lot of caffeine and now your not, your body...


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chronic headache?

A: Perhaps you should see a chiropractor. If you have vertebrae that are out of alignment this could cause you to have chronic or migraine type headaches. I had a headache for a month once and when I went to the chiropractor they took x-rays and discovered that my neck was misaligned really bad. After seeing the chiropractor that day, he adjusted me, and I walked out of his office without the headache. The medications you are taking are just masking the issue instead of really dealing with it. I would at least try this option and see what they say. I hope this helps! Nothing up there said anything about changing your diet? Have you tried to change your diet? I now have migraines. I am slowly taking things out of my diet that triggers these. A...


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what sort of treatments are available for chronic headaches?

A: I am not a doctor and I never finished medical school. You should consult your doctor if you have and questions or concerns. This is not medical advice it is information to assist you in your search for answers. Thank you. ''Definition Most people have headaches from time to time. But if you have a headache more days than not, you may be experiencing a variety of head pain known as chronic daily headaches. An estimated 3 percent to 5 percent of adults worldwide experience chronic daily headaches. The most common type of chronic daily headaches is divided into four subtypes: * chronic migraine * chronic tension-type headache * New...


 
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