You might need glasses.
You might have mold in your house.
School might be stressing you out.
You might not be sleeping well -- not enough REM sleep can cause those symptoms.
You might grind your teeth at night.
You might have developed allergies -- running nose or sore eyes? I get headaches in the morning when I don't take my allergy medicine. Do you have a new pillow or have you changed your laundry soap? New pet in the house?
Are you eating right? You might have a deficiency in vitamin C or something.
Try walking to school - your bus could be leaking carbon monoxide or something.
It could be ANYTHING, even migranes....
Skip the painkillers. Take vitamins, sleep medicine if your doctor prescribes it [and yes SEE YOUR DOCTOR ASAP!]
2006-10-07 17:47:59
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answered by PinkPrincessNerd 3
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Any headache which is minor to moderate, not accompanied by other signs or symptoms, and responds with home therapies within a couple of hours may well not need to have further assessment or testing, especially if it's occurred in previous times. A anxiety headache shows zero abnormal information using a neurological test. However, soft points in the muscular tissues will often be affecting the neck and shoulder areas. The health care provider need to be consulted, to rule out some other disorders that causes head ache, if the headache is actually major, persistent i.e. is unable to vanish entirely), or if other signs and symptoms exist together with the headache. Severe headaches that will interrupt sleep, show up when active, or which are repeated might require evaluation plus treatment by a health care provider.
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answered by Anonymous
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Headaches can signify a few things, anything from an impacted tooth to eye strain, and so on. The vomiting is a sign that you are suffering from migraines or cluster headaches, especially if you become sensitive to light. It's best to visit your doctor when as soon as you can to make sure there is not an underlying disorder and to see if something you're eating or drinking (like caffeine) could be triggering them. I feel your pain - I suffered a migraine that lasted two months. Hope you feel better soon.
2006-10-07 17:51:14
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answered by infernal_seamonkey 4
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of course it means something. Your body is telling you it is out of whack. It could be a joint/arthritic problem (chiropractor be able to may help) it could be stress, it could be migranes, it could be a brain tumor, it could be what you are eating. And taking meds for it could be masking a symptom without curing it, even though it may help with the pain. There is a juice out that could help. It works on both joint stresses and migraines, and some other things. It is not cheap, but it won't fowl up your system like some meds can. It works on the source, not the sypmtom, so it can do what some meds don't which mask the problem without fixing it. This is a site of what it can do. Pick your choice on the left. If you want to try some, go to the second site. It took two bottles (at one ounze a day) to fix me up, but now I take it every day and havent had the problem since. And I was taking motrin and other stuff regularly, without it doing a dang thing.
2006-10-07 17:56:28
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answered by k r i s 3
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i get those frequently too but i am never sure what kind of headache it is my doctor put me on amitriptyline 10mg (elavil) and that is a tension headache medicine, it helps me with tension headaches and helps me to sleep, but it does not help with my migraines or other headaches. i take imetrax for my migraines, it sounds to me like you may have a little migraine, but you should go see your doctor right away about this it could be more serious.
hope this helped and take care hope you get better i still have not gotten completely over all my headaches.
2006-10-07 18:06:27
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answered by malinda 2
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It could be Migraines. It could be stress. Talk to your Dr. Try to avoid painkillers, try something to prevent them, talk to your dr, if they persist, ask him to refer you to a neurologist. I just started taking Depakote, and for the first time in years I've had relief. I've had 3 headaches in 6 months, and all were relieve with 800mg of Ibuprophen. Thats a great thing for me since i was getting them every day for weeks, the last episode was 3 weeks straight.
2006-10-07 17:47:28
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answered by joulesofaffection 3
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Yes this means you are getting frequent migranine headaches which are the worst to get. You need to go see your doctor ASAP and he will likely prescribe you with a medicine that will help prevent future migraines.
2006-10-07 17:51:10
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answered by leged56 5
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You need to go to a doctor for a good check up. It might be nothing but it might be an alert for something. You also need to pay attention to yourself more to see if there is any other syndromes like if your eyes hurt, or if you don't walk straight... any detail could help your doctor to make more accurate diagnosis.
2006-10-07 17:56:22
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answered by mimi 4
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It means you should go to the doctor or quit drinking. Or both.
Seriously, there are so many things that could be wrong, I don't think Yahoo will give us enough room to list them. See a doctor.
2006-10-07 17:51:03
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answered by DJ 3
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no one should have headaches that often. so many disorders can cause headaches. you really need to see a doctor to find out the cause and fix the problem.
i hope you feel better!
2006-10-07 17:46:34
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answered by trinity729 3
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