Another rare but potentially serious causes of headache tend to present less acutely than meningitis and brain haemorrhage. Contact your doctor urgently for advice if you notice unusual, severe or worsening headache plus any of the following indicators:
If you suddenly develop any of these symptoms, they're severely or they get worse quickly, contact your doctor urgently or call '999' in an urgent situation. Fever doesn't necessarily indicate that your headache is serious; quite harmless viral infections are more usual causes of headache and fever.
Temporal arteritis is definitely an inflammation of a circulation system in your temple area in most cases affects only quickly 50 years of age. You may experience a new and severe headache that's unusual for you, along with other symptoms such as the following:
Prompt treatment is essential to prevent permanent loss of vision - one from the main potential consequences of temporal arteritis - and thus contact your doctor immediately.
Think about the unusual chance of a brain tumour and see your doctor urgently for more assessment if you possess a persistent headache that gets worse over weeks and months. Also consider the next:
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