Monday 4 December 2006

Headaches & Migraines

Why See a Doctor for Just a Headache?
The simple answer is: to make sure it’s just a headache or
migraine caused by known trigger factors.
The more elaborate answer would be: to make sure that if the
headache is a symptom of an underlying disease, that disease better
be examined and treated immediately.
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Obviously, there’s no need to run to the nearest clinic or ring the
doctor in the middle of the night every time one feels a headache. In
ninety-five percent of the time, headaches – and some migraines – are
not caused by any serious disorder.
However, headaches and migraines may be the first warning
signs of serious diseases like a brain tumor, meningitis, brain
hemorrhage (which could mean a potential stroke), a head/neck
injury, an eye disease (like glaucoma) and other such conditions.
We have compared some authors’ reports about specific
situations where seeing a doctor is necessary......

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