I know, I know... When you have weird symptoms going on, the last thing you should be doing is searching around on the internet, because every and any symptom can be an indication of serious and fatal conditions, and they will always be first on the list when you ask google. I am having headaches on the side and back of my head. Please tell me this is NOT a brain tumor or anything serious at all? What are the most likely causes of this and how can I make it stop? No fear mongering please, just sound advice!
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hello, new to the forum and have similar sensation as Boyd - seeking medical, not other, help.
yesterday evening, I had a strange headache, never before experienced. once I had eaten dinner, it went away.
this morning, after a good breakfast and enough liquid intake, it came back, but more prominently.
To describe the sensation: like the feeling your nose has when eating too much mustard - a hot rushing flush that dies away in a few seconds. It occurs on the left-top-front side of my head.
Myself: 43, male; vegetarian, non smoker, non drinker. reasonably healthy lifestyle, but not enough exercise as I think correct. Live in the French countryside. Am stressed at the moment with a Masters exam, and being unemployed the past 7 months. However, negotiations ongoing for a job in Sri Lanka - I am a humanitarian worker, and live more often than not in developing countries.
Last year in July I started wearing glasses for reading, but do not use them for computer work, which I currently do a lot of.
Hope you can help me; this is less painful than worrying (tumor or other as Boyd is concerned about)...
Looking out for your response..
Many thanks in advance
yesterday evening, I had a strange headache, never before experienced. once I had eaten dinner, it went away.
this morning, after a good breakfast and enough liquid intake, it came back, but more prominently.
To describe the sensation: like the feeling your nose has when eating too much mustard - a hot rushing flush that dies away in a few seconds. It occurs on the left-top-front side of my head.
Myself: 43, male; vegetarian, non smoker, non drinker. reasonably healthy lifestyle, but not enough exercise as I think correct. Live in the French countryside. Am stressed at the moment with a Masters exam, and being unemployed the past 7 months. However, negotiations ongoing for a job in Sri Lanka - I am a humanitarian worker, and live more often than not in developing countries.
Last year in July I started wearing glasses for reading, but do not use them for computer work, which I currently do a lot of.
Hope you can help me; this is less painful than worrying (tumor or other as Boyd is concerned about)...
Looking out for your response..
Many thanks in advance
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