I have this pain in my head when I make sudden movement. It is like a headache but I also feel like my face is swollen sometimes. Anyway, I was wondering does anyone knows what I am talking about. If anyone experienced sudden head pain upon movement I would like to hear. Thanks.
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Not all headaches are the same, many headaches also cause other unwanted symptoms. There are different types of headaches. I am suffering from sinus headaches for years and I think that your symptoms are symptoms of the sinus headaches. Two signs for sinus headaches are pain intensifies with sudden head movement or straining and usually occurs with other sinus symptoms, such as nasal discharge, feeling of fullness in the ears, fever, and facial swelling or/ and deep and constant pain in the cheekbones, forehead or bridge of the nose.
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Do you take work out supplements? I know thats a odd question but I have a theory that my headaches may have been caused by a certain supplement. I would like to know if we had something else in common that we could stop doing if it was the cause of this.
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I have a history of both migraines and tension headaches, but this is unlike anything I've ever felt before. It is not light-sensitive, I am not nauseous, and it is not a like any of the symptoms I get when I have either of those types of headaches.
The headache had very rapid onset last Friday (a week ago). I felt as though someone had hit me in the back of the head (right side) with a hammer. That would be the best way to describe the pain. It is not throbbing, but stabbing. The pain generally occurs when I move my head and then subsides as quickly as it came. It is severe and has kept me up at night. I've been to the doctor and he is ordering tests. Due to insurance complications, I'm hoping to find a solution before spending a lot of money on tests.
Any suggestions or assistance would be greatly appreciated!
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I have the "turn your head suddenly" headache as well and would love to know what the heck it is. I've experienced it from childhood all the way to adulthood, periodically, several times a year. I'm 34 currently. Sometimes it's worse than others. Today I had one that was MASSIVE. Mine is on the right side of the back of the head, and it feels like hot liquid radiating up the back of my head. It's awful. It doesn't last long, but after this one I had tonight, my head still feels pretty sore.
YOUR POST COULD BE MY POST. THE EXACT SAME ISSUE AND SITUATION. DID YOU FIND OUT ANYTHING FROM ANYONE?
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