Sounds like it could be an inner ear infection or a tension headache. Do you sleep with a fan or air conditionar directly on you? ifso try moving the flow off you , cold air causes tense muscles in back and neck
no, first take the headache off, then take the bath, because the headache on your head would apply pressure to your head whilst you have a headache. Unless there is another reason for not bathing, a typical headache at the top of the head is not usually a reason for restricting normal personal care practices. If the headache is especially severe or in any other way abnormal, you should see a physician to be sure it is not something severe or dangerous causing the pain. For appropriate diagnosis, treatment and prevention of headache disorders, seek the help of a board certified headache specialist. lawl.
a headache, or an ear peircing.
possible sinus infection
A pain in the head is a headache. A severe form is a migraine headache.
You have a headache
If the headache does not go away on its own, or the pain is severe, seek medical attention.
headache
A headache that occurs at the top and back of the head may be a tension headache, which is often caused by stress, poor posture, or muscle tension in the neck and shoulders. It can also be related to cervicogenic headaches, where pain originates from issues in the cervical spine. If the headache is persistent or accompanied by other symptoms, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
this is just a normal headache, nothing serious yet. however if it gets really bad, contact your doctor.
Headache is a symptom of pain in the head. Migraine is a disease which can include headache. It is possible to have short pain in your head, but that would be a headache - a symptom. For appropriate diagnosis and treatment of headache disorder and disease, please seek the help of a board certified headache specialist.
There are different forms of headaches. The two main categories of headaches are primary headache disorders, which includes migraines and tension headaches, and secondary headache disorders, which includes head injuries, stroke and infections. Tension-type headaches feel like there is a tight band around the head, or a weight on top of the head. Other headaches have different symptoms.
It depends on how high you fall from but its probably the worst way to fall. it could be from as mild as a headache to as serious as a concussion.