Place a cloth dipped in cold water on your forehead and lie down in a dark, cool and quiet room. Take a Paracetamol or something and go off to sleep. When you wake up, your headache usually disappears. Keep a record of what you eat and see if there is something that triggers off your headaches. Avoid that item. For some people, it is chocolate, for some it is smoking, bright lights etc. As an alternative, if you aren't able to lie down, apply some Vicks, Tiger Balm or Axe Oil on your forehead. It helps the pain fade away. Your health is really important. If you feel headachy, tell people not to disturb you and say you need rest. See the doctor if they get worse of if you start throwing up or something.
2007-05-14 06:00:42
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answered by iluvbananaicecream 4
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A brain tumor can cause headaches at the location of the tumor or other locations. They pain doesn't have to be in the same place. Tumors can affect many things, including blood flow in the brain. Thus, the pain the produce can vary in location and intensity.
Statistically, a headache is highly unlikely to be due to a tumor, but you really need to see your doctor.
Good luck.
2007-05-14 11:27:50
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answered by TeriR 6
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If you have a brain tumor you will usually have horrible migranes and not necessarily in the same spot. Some people do not even get migranes or headaches when they have a brain tumor. It all depends on your body and how it reacts. *hope this helps*
other symptoms: blood clots, seizures, change in vision, change in motor skills,& etc. [all depends on where the tumor is located in the brain]
Remember: If you are experience abnormal pain see a doctor before it progresses into something much more serious. Most things can be treated if caught early.
2007-05-14 11:28:59
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answered by Waiting for Madelyn :) 3
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Your brain does not have sensory nerves that register pain, so any pain caused by a tumor would not show up until the growth starts putting pressure on portions of the head that have sensory nerves, such as between the brain and the skull, around the sinuses, auditory nerve, and eyes.
2007-05-14 11:29:44
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answered by formerly_bob 7
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You don't have a brain tumor, you are just on the computer too much.
2007-05-14 11:35:47
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answered by blondietatt04 5
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headaches, seizures, loss of ability to think are all symptoms of a brain tumor. migraines have similar symptoms though, i'd go see a doctor.
2007-05-14 11:27:17
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answered by commymarx 2
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You just have a general headache but very bad and it never goes away. normal tablets don't touch it and it can affect your sight and speech. Go to the doctors love if it is you!
2007-05-14 11:28:11
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answered by timeluckwish 2
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No then your whole head hurts and sometimes your head dooesnt hurt at all
2007-05-14 11:33:42
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answered by Anonymous
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