Many people suffer from barometric pressure headache every day,
in some cases, may even last for several days. This rare type of a headache is
not a recognized term in terms of health, if you look around in medical
journals and clinical documents, but it is quite often used. There are many
different causes of barometric pressure
headache, and different people have different parts of the head that ache.
Besides, there are many different causes of headaches, some of which we will be
looking at today.
In many instances, this kind
of a headache is related to sinusitis. In that case, the pain is usually on the
front part of the head, forehead, high cheekbones, and sometimes can even
spread over your head or face - mostly on the forehead - which is the weakest
point of sensitivity in our head.
As we all know, common
reasons for barometric pressure headache
would be fever or flu and can be stinging and tingling, and not to mention
fire. It may originate from any side of the head, but usually, after a while,
it will travel to other areas.
Some people tend to get the
breakthrough of the extreme pain. Although medically there is no evidence as to
what caused this sudden uprising to headache symptoms, it is thought to be
caused by nerve vibration stress.
This kind of a headache can
also be caused by some other reasons listed above. These are more serious
cases, such as a tumor or growth in the first. In such cases, the pain is not
constant like the ones listed above but comes on and off. The pain is usually
violent, far more powerful than the ones that you get the fever, and do not
forget; it often heartbeat.
This is quite common for
many people, especially those who are not too favorable of new house paint,
chemical laboratories, and so on. On top of this, food toxins and even certain
foods can cause a headache such as alcohol, caffeine, and so on.
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