it's a headache. there are a lot of different kinds of headache (migraine, stress/anxiety, icepick, etc...) it's probably one of the more severe kinds if he is feeling it a lot and intensely. I've found that people that don't experience bad headaches have NO IDEA what it's like to have real pain in their head. I've gotten serious headaches since I was a kid, and my mother was just diagnosed with "perpetual migraine" which means she is constantly in pain. Both of us have localized pain -(mine is on the left side, and usually behind my eye. sometimes it will travel to the right side, but is never on both sides at the same time). Tell your friend to see a doctor, there are pills available for certain types of headaches (although sometimes nothing works but a dark room and sleep). good luck :)
2006-06-10 18:10:25
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answered by t1g8h81 3
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It might undoubtedly be strain similar. Though I can let you know it is not your mind that is hurting. Because the mind can't consider soreness. It's most often your sinuses, might be you have got a clog or an contamination for your ear or nasal passage. Not simplest might or not it's strain similar it might be allergy symptoms. This time of 12 months it is hard in the market on men and women who're touchy to mildew, or pollen or some thing.
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answered by bushong 3
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brain does not feel pain.. The meninges swell and can cause a painfull sensation.. Could be cluster headache, migraines, or some type of hematoma. Go get it checked out. If it suddenly started and your friend is in his 50's or 60's then he really needs to check it out b/c it could be a tumor or a glioblastoma multiforme which is pretty severe. If it is just migraines or cervicogenic headaches go see a CHIROPRACTOR b/c they are great in eliminating headaches.
2006-06-10 18:10:56
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answered by I Love Spines 1
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Send your frind to a doctor if this happens a lot to him. Might be from hard muscles coming from the back, migrene-headaches....there are many factors, or his eye-sight isn't good. Just let it check out.Good luck and all the best
2006-06-10 18:09:05
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answered by MaNi 2
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That happened to me to. Your coworker might have had a brain trauma, such as bleeding in the brain.
It might also be an headach, caused by stress.
2006-06-10 18:04:03
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answered by greenstar 2
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The human brain does not feel pain. Is your friend human? : ( From my heart to yours............................! : )
2006-06-10 18:04:35
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answered by Anonymous
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