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Headache And Nausea A Dangerous Combination.

It is not unusual to experience a headache.

In fact, a lot of people experience one or more headaches per week. However, if you have both a headache and nausea, then it could be a sign of something more serious than a run of the mill headache, such as a migraine headache. If your headache and nausea persist, then you might have a more severe problem on your hands.

The symptoms of a headache accompanied by nausea often indicate a more serious problem.

How serious? A brain abscess, encephalitis, even meningitis. Headache and nausea can also indicate something as severe as internal bleeding at or around the brain. These conditions are not only very serious, some are even deadly. Another effect of experiencing a long-term headache and nausea is that it is likely that you will become dehydrated in this case it is important to watch for signs of dehydration if you experience headache and nausea for extended periods.

A Possible Brain Abscess.

What is a brain abscess? A brain abscess is a compartment of infection that develops in the brain. They are extremely rare, and they are usually caused by the spread of infection from some other area or a deep head wound. Fever, Weakness and chills are other characteristics of a brain abscess. A brain abscess is treated by medication and, on occasion, surgery.

Encephalitis Can Cause Headache and Nausea.

What exactly is encephalitis, and what does it bring about? Encephalitis is the inflammation of the brain usually resulting from a viral infection. Without immediate treatment, encephalitis can be deadly and life threatening. The disease is spread by a virus or in some cases by mosquitoes.

Besides headache and nausea, the symptoms of encephalitis include confusion, fever, sensitivity to light, stiffness in the back and neck, and drowsiness. Sometimes, more severe symptoms can develop. The more severe symptoms include tremors, seizures, changes in personality, and even a coma. For treatment, patients are usually hospitalized and given an antiviral medication until the inflammation subsides.

What Is Meningitis?.

Meningitis, which can either be bacterial or viral, is when the fluid and tissue surrounding the brain becomes infected. It usually occurs as a result of other illnesses, such as a sinus or ear infection. Other symptoms of meningitis include dizziness, seizures, changes in vision, and extreme sleepiness. Treatment depends on the severity of the case.

Because of the severity of these three conditions, it is important to monitor the intense combination of a headache and nausea should you have this. Having someone to check in on you is important as your symptoms could get worse quickly leaving you unable to care for yourself, doing so could save your life. If symptoms lasts for longer than a few days, you should see your doctor to determine what the next avenue of action should be.

 

 


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