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Q: Sex one day before period: pregnant?
asked by: DoctorQuestion on December 30th, 2006
Lately I have been experiencing unusual headaches. I am use to have severe sinus infections, but I do not believe it is my sinuses this time. On top of more frequent headaches, that come on without any warning, I have been experiencing head tenderness. There are times when I maybe laughing or singing and I have to stop because my head feels like it is about to bust and like someone has hit me with a hammer. Should I be concerned with this new condition?


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on January 11th, 2007
Headache, Migraines, Sinus Conditions Answer A2105
According to your data you are overweight. You may have additional health problems (like arterial hypertension) that may cause headache. You should visit your primary health provider for some examinations (blood pressure, blood cholesterol and sugar level). You may take some painkillers in the mean time.


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