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When I yawn or chew with the right side of my mouth, or when I get up quick, the right upper part of my head hurts. It feels more like a headache when I get up, and the others feel just a little different, kind of like a muscle, but there is little difference. The pain is in my right upper part of my head. The pains only last about a second or two after yawn/chew, and the same when I get up fast. It feels like pressure in my head, like a headache, but stops fast. The pain doesn't come randomly, like when I sitting down, and it's pretty much just with those things happening. I don't think that it's a tumor though because I don't have nausia or random headachs, longlasting headachs, or seizures. Is this something to worry about?

2007-11-25 08:44:21 · 1 answers · asked by Jonathan 3 in Health General Health Care Pain & Pain Management

I'm 16 and also, if I jump op and down fast I can feel a throbbing, but when I stop so does the pain.

2007-11-25 08:54:20 · update #1

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with this appearing when you change positions, get up from lying down and from you exercising, it tends to make me think it could be attached to your bloodpressure....and that, for it being in one so young, that it does indeed need to be discussed with a doctor.... it's not that unusual for young'uns to be stressed enuff to affect blood pressure and if there's elevated pressure, then one must be careful of things like aneurysms...... the yawn/chew could be a signal of a mis-aligned jaw problem.... whatever the cause, it's not just something to be ignored.... ask the doc to check it out!!!

2007-11-25 22:22:00 · answer #1 · answered by meanolmaw 7 · 0 0

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