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Post On: 2009-12-05 03:32:41

 Head pain on other side after head trauma?
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A few weeks ago I was at a concert and the mitt side of my head was smashed into a barrier. I went to the infirmary and had a ct construe and everything was fine. Just now, I am experiencing severe pain on the opposite side of my head, not like a normal headache. Could this be related? I took Tylenol because I was told anything else could promote bleeding. I'm a little worried!
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:37:53
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things like that usually happen (at small to me), still if it continues then you should wager a doctor.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:55:34
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Severe nous pain (i.e. the worst headache you've ever had) requires stimulate medical attention. Worst case scenario is a bleed in your brain. This is a earnest crisis because resulting push can cut of the brain's gas supply. If the headache is nonindulgent and you also feel dizzy or lightheaded it would be prizewinning to have it checked discover at your close urgent care. What you were told about Tylenol was wrong. Tylenol is actually a blood thinner and should not be presented to anyone with suspected nous trauma. It's better to verify Advil or Ibuprofen instead. This also sounds same it could be a migraine, which is much more likely. They ofttimes change only one side of the nous and may be accompanied by sensitivity to light and sound and nausea. They are also common after nous injuries. If 800mg of Ibuprofen doesn't help it is also acceptable to go to your close urgent care. There they can give you a medication that is a Vasoconstrictor. This module diminish the blood vessels that are putting push on the brain, feat the migraine.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:37:53
User: allegra11293
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things like that usually happen (at least to me), however if it continues then you should see a doctor.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:55:34
User: Kirsten H
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Severe nous pain (i.e. the worst headache you've ever had) requires prompt medical attention. Worst case scenario is a spread in your brain. This is a earnest emergency because resulting push crapper cut of the brain's gas supply. If the headache is severe and you also feel lightheaded or lightheaded it would be best to have it patterned out at your nearest imperative care. What you were told most Tylenol was wrong. Tylenol is actually a blood thinner and should not be presented to anyone with suspected nous trauma. It's better to take Nuprin or Ibuprofen instead. This also sounds same it could be a migraine, which is such more likely. They often affect exclusive one side of the nous and may be attended by sensitivity to reddened and sound and nausea. They are also common after nous injuries. If 800mg of Ibuprofen doesn't help it is also acceptable to go to your nearest imperative care. There they crapper give you a medication that is a Vasoconstrictor. This module shrink the blood vessels that are putting push on the brain, causing the migraine.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:37:53
User: allegra11293
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things same that commonly happen (at small to me), however if it continues then you should wager a doctor.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:55:34
User: Kirsten H
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Severe nous pain (i.e. the worst aching you've ever had) requires prompt medical attention. Worst case scenario is a bleed in your brain. This is a serious emergency because resulting pressure crapper revilement of the brain's oxygen supply. If the aching is severe and you also see lightheaded or lightheaded it would be prizewinning to have it checked out at your nearest urgent care. What you were told most Tylenol was wrong. Tylenol is actually a blood thinner and should not be given to anyone with suspected nous trauma. It's better to take Advil or Ibuprofen instead. This also sounds same it could be a migraine, which is much more likely. They often affect exclusive one side of the nous and haw be accompanied by sense to light and sound and nausea. They are also common after nous injuries. If 800mg of Ibuprofen doesn't support it is also acceptable to go to your nearest urgent care. There they crapper give you a medication that is a Vasoconstrictor. This module shrink the blood vessels that are putting pressure on the brain, causing the migraine.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:37:53
User: allegra11293
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things like that usually happen (at least to me), still if it continues then you should see a doctor.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:55:34
User: Kirsten H
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Severe head pain (i.e. the poorest aching you've ever had) requires prompt medical attention. Worst housing scenario is a spread in your brain. This is a earnest emergency because resulting push can cut of the brain's gas supply. If the aching is nonindulgent and you also feel dizzy or lightheaded it would be prizewinning to have it patterned out at your nearest imperative care. What you were told about Tylenol was wrong. Tylenol is actually a blood thinner and should not be presented to anyone with suspected head trauma. It's better to verify Nuprin or Ibuprofen instead. This also sounds same it could be a migraine, which is such more likely. They often affect exclusive one side of the head and may be accompanied by sensitivity to light and sound and nausea. They are also common after head injuries. If 800mg of Ibuprofen doesn't support it is also acceptable to go to your nearest imperative care. There they can give you a drug that is a Vasoconstrictor. This will shrink the blood vessels that are putting push on the brain, causing the migraine.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:37:53
User: allegra11293
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things same that usually happen (at small to me), however if it continues then you should wager a doctor.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:55:34
User: Kirsten H
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Severe nous pain (i.e. the worst aching you've ever had) requires prompt medical attention. Worst case scenario is a spread in your brain. This is a serious emergency because resulting pressure crapper revilement of the brain's oxygen supply. If the aching is severe and you also feel lightheaded or lightheaded it would be best to hit it checked out at your close imperative care. What you were told about Tylenol was wrong. Tylenol is actually a murder thinner and should not be given to anyone with suspected nous trauma. It's meliorate to verify Advil or Ibuprofen instead. This also sounds like it could be a migraine, which is much more likely. They often change only one side of the nous and haw be accompanied by sensitivity to light and good and nausea. They are also common after nous injuries. If 800mg of Ibuprofen doesn't help it is also unexceptionable to go to your close imperative care. There they crapper provide you a medication that is a Vasoconstrictor. This module diminish the murder vessels that are putting pressure on the brain, causing the migraine.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:37:53
User: allegra11293
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things same that usually happen (at least to me), still if it continues then you should see a doctor.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:55:34
User: Kirsten H
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Severe nous pain (i.e. the poorest headache you've ever had) requires prompt scrutiny attention. Worst case scenario is a bleed in your brain. This is a serious emergency because resulting push crapper cut of the brain's gas supply. If the headache is nonindulgent and you also feel dizzy or lightheaded it would be best to have it checked out at your nearest urgent care. What you were told most Tylenol was wrong. Tylenol is actually a blood thinner and should not be presented to anyone with suspected nous trauma. It's better to take Advil or Ibuprofen instead. This also sounds like it could be a migraine, which is such more likely. They often affect only digit side of the nous and may be accompanied by sensitivity to light and sound and nausea. They are also ordinary after nous injuries. If 800mg of Ibuprofen doesn't support it is also acceptable to go to your nearest urgent care. There they crapper give you a medication that is a Vasoconstrictor. This will diminish the blood vessels that are swing push on the brain, feat the migraine.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:37:53
User: allegra11293
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things same that usually happen (at least to me), however if it continues then you should see a doctor.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:55:34
User: Kirsten H
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Severe nous pain (i.e. the worst aching you've ever had) requires prompt scrutiny attention. Worst housing scenario is a spread in your brain. This is a earnest emergency because resulting pressure crapper cut of the brain's oxygen supply. If the aching is severe and you also feel dizzy or lightheaded it would be best to have it checked out at your nearest urgent care. What you were told about Tylenol was wrong. Tylenol is actually a blood thinner and should not be presented to anyone with suspected nous trauma. It's better to take Nuprin or Ibuprofen instead. This also sounds like it could be a migraine, which is much more likely. They often change only digit side of the nous and may be attended by sense to light and sound and nausea. They are also common after nous injuries. If 800mg of Ibuprofen doesn't help it is also unexceptionable to go to your nearest urgent care. There they crapper provide you a drug that is a Vasoconstrictor. This will shrink the blood vessels that are putting pressure on the brain, causing the migraine.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:37:53
User: allegra11293
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things same that usually happen (at least to me), however if it continues then you should wager a doctor.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:55:34
User: Kirsten H
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Severe nous pain (i.e. the worst headache you've ever had) requires prompt medical attention. Worst housing scenario is a bleed in your brain. This is a serious emergency because resulting pressure can revilement of the brain's gas supply. If the headache is nonindulgent and you also see dizzy or lightheaded it would be best to hit it checked discover at your nearest imperative care. What you were told about Tylenol was wrong. Tylenol is actually a murder thinner and should not be given to anyone with suspected nous trauma. It's meliorate to take Advil or Ibuprofen instead. This also sounds same it could be a migraine, which is such more likely. They often change exclusive one side of the nous and haw be accompanied by sense to light and good and nausea. They are also common after nous injuries. If 800mg of Ibuprofen doesn't help it is also unexceptionable to go to your nearest imperative care. There they can give you a medication that is a Vasoconstrictor. This will shrink the murder vessels that are putting pressure on the brain, causing the migraine.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:37:53
User: allegra11293
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things like that usually happen (at small to me), however if it continues then you should see a doctor.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:55:34
User: Kirsten H
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Severe head pain (i.e. the worst aching you've ever had) requires prompt medical attention. Worst case scenario is a bleed in your brain. This is a serious emergency because resulting push crapper cut of the brain's oxygen supply. If the aching is severe and you also feel dizzy or lightheaded it would be best to have it checked discover at your close imperative care. What you were told about Tylenol was wrong. Tylenol is actually a blood thinner and should not be given to anyone with suspected head trauma. It's meliorate to verify Nuprin or Ibuprofen instead. This also sounds same it could be a migraine, which is much more likely. They often affect only digit lateral of the head and haw be accompanied by sensitivity to light and sound and nausea. They are also common after head injuries. If 800mg of Ibuprofen doesn't help it is also unexceptionable to go to your close imperative care. There they crapper give you a medication that is a Vasoconstrictor. This module diminish the blood vessels that are putting push on the brain, causing the migraine.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:37:53
User: allegra11293
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things same that commonly happen (at least to me), however if it continues then you should see a doctor.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:55:34
User: Kirsten H
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Severe nous pain (i.e. the poorest headache you've ever had) requires prompt medical attention. Worst housing scenario is a bleed in your brain. This is a earnest emergency because resulting pressure crapper cut of the brain's gas supply. If the headache is severe and you also feel dizzy or lightheaded it would be prizewinning to have it patterned discover at your nearest urgent care. What you were told about Tylenol was wrong. Tylenol is actually a blood thinner and should not be given to anyone with suspected nous trauma. It's meliorate to take Advil or Ibuprofen instead. This also sounds like it could be a migraine, which is much more likely. They often change only one side of the nous and may be attended by sensitivity to light and good and nausea. They are also common after nous injuries. If 800mg of Ibuprofen doesn't support it is also unexceptionable to go to your nearest urgent care. There they crapper give you a drug that is a Vasoconstrictor. This will shrink the blood vessels that are swing pressure on the brain, causing the migraine.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:37:53
User: allegra11293
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things like that usually happen (at least to me), however if it continues then you should see a doctor.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:55:34
User: Kirsten H
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Severe nous discompose (i.e. the worst headache you've ever had) requires prompt scrutiny attention. Worst case scenario is a spread in your brain. This is a serious crisis because resulting pressure crapper cut of the brain's oxygen supply. If the headache is severe and you also feel lightheaded or lightheaded it would be best to have it patterned discover at your close imperative care. What you were told about Tylenol was wrong. Tylenol is actually a blood thinner and should not be given to anyone with suspected nous trauma. It's meliorate to take Advil or Ibuprofen instead. This also sounds like it could be a migraine, which is much more likely. They often change exclusive one side of the nous and haw be accompanied by sense to light and sound and nausea. They are also common after nous injuries. If 800mg of Ibuprofen doesn't help it is also acceptable to go to your close imperative care. There they crapper give you a medication that is a Vasoconstrictor. This will diminish the blood vessels that are swing pressure on the brain, causing the migraine.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:37:53
User: allegra11293
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things same that usually hap (at least to me), still if it continues then you should see a doctor.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:55:34
User: Kirsten H
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Severe nous pain (i.e. the worst headache you've ever had) requires stimulate medical attention. Worst housing scenario is a spread in your brain. This is a serious emergency because resulting push can cut of the brain's gas supply. If the headache is nonindulgent and you also feel dizzy or lightheaded it would be best to hit it patterned discover at your close urgent care. What you were told most Tylenol was wrong. Tylenol is actually a murder thinner and should not be given to anyone with suspected nous trauma. It's better to take Advil or Ibuprofen instead. This also sounds same it could be a migraine, which is much more likely. They often affect exclusive one side of the nous and haw be accompanied by sensitivity to light and good and nausea. They are also common after nous injuries. If 800mg of Ibuprofen doesn't support it is also unexceptionable to go to your close urgent care. There they can give you a medication that is a Vasoconstrictor. This will shrink the murder vessels that are putting push on the brain, causing the migraine.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:37:53
User: allegra11293
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things like that usually hap (at least to me), however if it continues then you should wager a doctor.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:55:34
User: Kirsten H
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Severe nous pain (i.e. the worst aching you've ever had) requires stimulate medical attention. Worst case scenario is a spread in your brain. This is a serious crisis because resulting pressure crapper cut of the brain's gas supply. If the aching is severe and you also feel lightheaded or lightheaded it would be prizewinning to have it checked discover at your close urgent care. What you were told about Tylenol was wrong. Tylenol is actually a blood thinner and should not be given to anyone with suspected nous trauma. It's better to take Advil or Ibuprofen instead. This also sounds like it could be a migraine, which is such more likely. They often affect only one side of the nous and may be attended by sensitivity to light and sound and nausea. They are also ordinary after nous injuries. If 800mg of Ibuprofen doesn't help it is also unexceptionable to go to your close urgent care. There they crapper give you a medication that is a Vasoconstrictor. This will diminish the blood vessels that are putting pressure on the brain, causing the migraine.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:37:53
User: allegra11293
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things like that commonly hap (at least to me), however if it continues then you should see a doctor.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:55:34
User: Kirsten H
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Severe head discompose (i.e. the worst aching you've ever had) requires prompt medical attention. Worst case scenario is a bleed in your brain. This is a serious emergency because resulting pressure can cut of the brain's oxygen supply. If the aching is severe and you also feel dizzy or lightheaded it would be best to have it patterned out at your close imperative care. What you were told about Tylenol was wrong. Tylenol is actually a murder thinner and should not be presented to anyone with suspected head trauma. It's meliorate to verify Nuprin or Ibuprofen instead. This also sounds like it could be a migraine, which is much more likely. They often affect only one lateral of the head and haw be accompanied by sense to reddened and good and nausea. They are also common after head injuries. If 800mg of Ibuprofen doesn't support it is also unexceptionable to go to your close imperative care. There they can give you a medication that is a Vasoconstrictor. This will shrink the murder vessels that are putting pressure on the brain, causing the migraine.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:37:53
User: allegra11293
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things like that usually happen (at least to me), however if it continues then you should see a doctor.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:55:34
User: Kirsten H
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Severe nous pain (i.e. the worst headache you've ever had) requires prompt medical attention. Worst case scenario is a bleed in your brain. This is a earnest emergency because resulting push can revilement of the brain's gas supply. If the headache is severe and you also feel dizzy or lightheaded it would be best to have it checked out at your close imperative care. What you were told about Tylenol was wrong. Tylenol is actually a blood thinner and should not be presented to anyone with suspected nous trauma. It's better to verify Advil or Ibuprofen instead. This also sounds like it could be a migraine, which is much more likely. They ofttimes affect only one side of the nous and haw be attended by sense to light and sound and nausea. They are also ordinary after nous injuries. If 800mg of Ibuprofen doesn't help it is also unexceptionable to go to your close imperative care. There they can give you a medication that is a Vasoconstrictor. This will shrink the blood vessels that are swing push on the brain, feat the migraine.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:37:53
User: allegra11293
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things same that usually hap (at least to me), however if it continues then you should see a doctor.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:55:34
User: Kirsten H
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Severe nous pain (i.e. the poorest headache you've ever had) requires prompt medical attention. Worst housing scenario is a spread in your brain. This is a serious emergency because resulting pressure crapper cut of the brain's oxygen supply. If the headache is severe and you also feel dizzy or lightheaded it would be prizewinning to have it checked out at your nearest urgent care. What you were told most Tylenol was wrong. Tylenol is actually a murder thinner and should not be presented to anyone with suspected nous trauma. It's better to take Advil or Ibuprofen instead. This also sounds same it could be a migraine, which is much more likely. They ofttimes affect exclusive one lateral of the nous and may be accompanied by sensitivity to light and sound and nausea. They are also common after nous injuries. If 800mg of Ibuprofen doesn't help it is also acceptable to go to your nearest urgent care. There they crapper give you a medication that is a Vasoconstrictor. This will diminish the murder vessels that are putting pressure on the brain, causing the migraine.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:37:53
User: allegra11293
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things like that usually happen (at least to me), however if it continues then you should see a doctor.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:55:34
User: Kirsten H
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Severe nous discompose (i.e. the worst headache you've ever had) requires stimulate medical attention. Worst case scenario is a spread in your brain. This is a serious crisis because resulting push can revilement of the brain's oxygen supply. If the headache is nonindulgent and you also see lightheaded or lightheaded it would be best to have it checked out at your nearest imperative care. What you were told most Tylenol was wrong. Tylenol is actually a blood thinner and should not be presented to anyone with suspected nous trauma. It's meliorate to verify Advil or Ibuprofen instead. This also sounds like it could be a migraine, which is much more likely. They ofttimes affect only one side of the nous and may be accompanied by sensitivity to light and sound and nausea. They are also common after nous injuries. If 800mg of Ibuprofen doesn't help it is also acceptable to go to your nearest imperative care. There they can provide you a drug that is a Vasoconstrictor. This module shrink the blood vessels that are swing push on the brain, causing the migraine.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:37:53
User: allegra11293
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things same that usually happen (at small to me), however if it continues then you should wager a doctor.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:55:34
User: Kirsten H
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Severe nous pain (i.e. the worst aching you've ever had) requires prompt medical attention. Worst case scenario is a bleed in your brain. This is a serious emergency because resulting push crapper cut of the brain's oxygen supply. If the aching is severe and you also feel dizzy or lightheaded it would be prizewinning to hit it patterned discover at your nearest imperative care. What you were told about Tylenol was wrong. Tylenol is actually a blood thinner and should not be given to anyone with suspected nous trauma. It's better to take Nuprin or Ibuprofen instead. This also sounds like it could be a migraine, which is such more likely. They often change only digit side of the nous and haw be accompanied by sensitivity to light and sound and nausea. They are also ordinary after nous injuries. If 800mg of Ibuprofen doesn't help it is also acceptable to go to your nearest imperative care. There they crapper provide you a drug that is a Vasoconstrictor. This module shrink the blood vessels that are putting push on the brain, causing the migraine.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:37:53
User: allegra11293
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things like that commonly happen (at small to me), however if it continues then you should see a doctor.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:55:34
User: Kirsten H
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Severe nous pain (i.e. the poorest aching you've ever had) requires prompt medical attention. Worst case scenario is a spread in your brain. This is a serious emergency because resulting push crapper cut of the brain's oxygen supply. If the aching is nonindulgent and you also see dizzy or lightheaded it would be best to hit it checked out at your close urgent care. What you were told most Tylenol was wrong. Tylenol is actually a murder thinner and should not be given to anyone with suspected nous trauma. It's meliorate to verify Advil or Ibuprofen instead. This also sounds like it could be a migraine, which is much more likely. They often affect exclusive digit side of the nous and may be accompanied by sensitivity to light and sound and nausea. They are also common after nous injuries. If 800mg of Ibuprofen doesn't help it is also acceptable to go to your close urgent care. There they crapper provide you a drug that is a Vasoconstrictor. This module diminish the murder vessels that are putting push on the brain, feat the migraine.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:37:53
User: allegra11293
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things same that commonly happen (at least to me), still if it continues then you should see a doctor.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:55:34
User: Kirsten H
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Severe head pain (i.e. the worst aching you've ever had) requires prompt medical attention. Worst case scenario is a bleed in your brain. This is a earnest emergency because resulting push crapper cut of the brain's oxygen supply. If the aching is nonindulgent and you also feel lightheaded or lightheaded it would be best to have it patterned discover at your close imperative care. What you were told most Tylenol was wrong. Tylenol is actually a murder thinner and should not be given to anyone with suspected head trauma. It's better to verify Nuprin or Ibuprofen instead. This also sounds like it could be a migraine, which is such more likely. They ofttimes affect only digit side of the head and haw be attended by sensitivity to light and sound and nausea. They are also common after head injuries. If 800mg of Ibuprofen doesn't help it is also unexceptionable to go to your close imperative care. There they crapper give you a drug that is a Vasoconstrictor. This will shrink the murder vessels that are putting push on the brain, causing the migraine.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:37:53
User: allegra11293
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things like that usually happen (at least to me), however if it continues then you should see a doctor.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:55:34
User: Kirsten H
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Severe nous pain (i.e. the worst aching you've ever had) requires prompt medical attention. Worst housing scenario is a bleed in your brain. This is a serious emergency because resulting push can revilement of the brain's oxygen supply. If the aching is nonindulgent and you also feel dizzy or lightheaded it would be best to have it checked out at your nearest imperative care. What you were told about Tylenol was wrong. Tylenol is actually a blood thinner and should not be given to anyone with suspected nous trauma. It's better to take Advil or Ibuprofen instead. This also sounds like it could be a migraine, which is much more likely. They often affect only one side of the nous and haw be accompanied by sensitivity to reddened and sound and nausea. They are also common after nous injuries. If 800mg of Ibuprofen doesn't support it is also unexceptionable to go to your nearest imperative care. There they can give you a drug that is a Vasoconstrictor. This will diminish the blood vessels that are putting push on the brain, causing the migraine.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:37:53
User: allegra11293
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things same that usually happen (at small to me), however if it continues then you should see a doctor.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:55:34
User: Kirsten H
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Severe nous discompose (i.e. the worst aching you've ever had) requires prompt medical attention. Worst housing scenario is a bleed in your brain. This is a serious emergency because resulting pressure crapper cut of the brain's oxygen supply. If the aching is severe and you also feel dizzy or lightheaded it would be best to have it patterned discover at your close imperative care. What you were told about Tylenol was wrong. Tylenol is actually a blood thinner and should not be presented to anyone with suspected nous trauma. It's better to take Nuprin or Ibuprofen instead. This also sounds like it could be a migraine, which is such more likely. They often change only one lateral of the nous and may be attended by sense to light and sound and nausea. They are also ordinary after nous injuries. If 800mg of Ibuprofen doesn't help it is also acceptable to go to your close imperative care. There they crapper provide you a medication that is a Vasoconstrictor. This will diminish the blood vessels that are putting pressure on the brain, causing the migraine.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:37:53
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things like that commonly happen (at least to me), however if it continues then you should see a doctor.
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 Post On: 2009-12-05 03:55:34
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Severe nous discompose (i.e. the poorest headache you've ever had) requires prompt medical attention. Worst case scenario is a bleed in your brain. This is a serious crisis because resulting pressure can cut of the brain's gas supply. If the headache is severe and you also feel lightheaded or lightheaded it would be best to hit it checked out at your close imperative care. What you were told about Tylenol was wrong. Tylenol is actually a murder thinner and should not be given to anyone with suspected nous trauma. It's better to take Advil or Ibuprofen instead. This also sounds like it could be a migraine, which is such more likely. They often affect only one side of the nous and haw be accompanied by sense to light and sound and nausea. They are also common after nous injuries. If 800mg of Ibuprofen doesn't help it is also acceptable to go to your close imperative care. There they can provide you a drug that is a Vasoconstrictor. This will shrink the murder vessels that are swing pressure on the brain, causing the migraine.
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