Headache
From DrKoop's partner site on migraine, MyMigraineConnection.com
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Headaches may occur if you have a cold, the flu, fever, or premenstrual syndrome. If you are over age 50 and are experiencing headaches for the first time, a condition called temporal arteritis may prove to be the cause. Symptoms of this condition include impaired vision and pain aggravated by chewing. There is a risk of becoming blind with this condition. Therefore, it must be treated by your doctor right away. Rare causes of headache include:
Review Date: 05/16/2006 ![]() advertisement
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