All of us get headaches from time to time, but many suffer from more chronic debilitating headaches. There are 4 main types of headaches: TENSION (which occur above the eyes and radiate below them); TENSION (which occur primarily above the eyes in the forehead area); MIGRAINES (which tend to be unilateral and radiate from the top of the face to the bottom, down the midline); and CLUSTER which usually occur over one eye. SINUS headaches result from sinus infections and can be quite debilitating as well.
Misdiagnosis of about 12 million Americans, who present with debilitating headache symptoms each year occurs because other symptoms concur with the headache, thus making a correct diagnosis more tricky. The fact is, that a headache could be indicative of a more serious, even life-threatening illness, rather than a simple consequence stress and/or fatigue.
So the question becomes, how do you know the difference between a simple stress headache and one that may be indicative of a more serious problem, e.g. BLEEDING IN THE BRAIN, AN ANEURYSM, A BRAIN TUMOR or a STROKE. For instance, an acute headache after having sex or exercising may indicate the possibility of a tumor or an aneurysm; a sudden or unbearable pain, known as a “thunderclap headache” that gets worse after 60 seconds, could indicate bleeding in the brain.
In the video that you are about to watch below, a doctor discusses “Your Body’s Red Light WarningSignals” with headaches of varying types, intensities, and those that present with other neurological deficits. For instance, any headache that has another marked symptom, such as weakness, numbness and/or vision changes, could result from a migraine or something more serious. Watch this important video, so that you won’t overlook symptoms that should be immediately checked by a physician. It could be the difference between life and death.
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