What Do You Know About Headaches?
When you get a headache, it's often not the bones of the skull or the brain itself
that's hurting. The pain comes from pain-sensitive nerves that are near the muscles
and blood vessels of the face, neck, and scalp. Find out more about headaches by taking
this quiz.
2. When should you call your healthcare provider?
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Call your provider if you have any of the following:
- You need to take a pain reliever every day or almost every day
- You need to take more than the advised doses of over-the-counter medicine to relieve
headache symptoms
- You have a stiff neck, fever, or both along with the headache
- You have a headache plus shortness of breath, fever, or unexpected symptoms that affect
your eyes, ears, nose, or throat
- You have dizziness, unsteadiness, slurred speech, weakness, or changes in sensation
(numbness or tingling) in addition to a headache
- You feel confused or drowsy with a headache
- Your headaches begin after a minor injury, exercise or head injury
- Your headaches change in character
- You have lasting or severe vomiting with a headache
- Your headaches began after you became pregnant
- Your headaches began after age 40
- You have the worst headache of your life or a headache that comes on very quickly
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