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Results 1 - 10 of 159 for Headache disorder
  1. ... its source; this is called referred pain) Eating disorders Headache Muscle tenderness, especially in the morning Hot, cold, or sweet sensitivity in the teeth Insomnia Sore or painful jaw
  2. ... cold, the flu, a fever, or premenstrual syndrome . Headache due to a disorder called temporal arteritis . This is a swollen, inflamed ...
  3. ... PA: Elsevier; 2020:chap 370. Ko MW, Prasad S. Headache, facial pain, and disorders of facial sensation. In: Liu GT, Volpe NJ, ...
  4. ... Constipation Tension and migraine headaches Urinary incontinence Pain disorders such as headache or fibromyalgia Alcoholism and other substance use disorders
  5. ... CSE). CSE can also cause symptoms such as headache, fatigue, mood disturbances, sleep disorders, and possible behavioral changes. Sudden death is possible ...
  6. ... TMJ, dysfunction, can be a cause of secondary headache. Secondary headaches result from underlying disorders which produce pain as a symptom. The TMJ ...
  7. ... americanheadachesociety.org/ American Migraine Foundation -- americanmigrainefoundation.org National Headache Foundation -- headaches.org National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke -- www.ninds.nih.gov/Disorders/All- ...
  8. ... to muscle tension, sinus problems, or a brain disorder. There is no specific test to prove that your headache is actually a migraine. In most cases, no ...
  9. ... can refer pain to other areas, causing a headache, earache, or toothache. Other possible causes of TMJ-related symptoms include arthritis , fractures, dislocations, and structural problems present since birth.
  10. ... occur, including the heart, liver, and kidney. Bleeding disorders, seizures , coma , and delirium may also occur. Symptoms may include: Fever, headache, muscle aches Nausea and vomiting, possibly vomiting blood ...
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