When to Seek Medical Attention:
Some headaches may signal more serious health issues, including brain infections, bleeding, high pressure inside the skull, tumors, or stroke. Urgent medical attention is needed if:
- Your headache is sudden, severe, or explosive.
- It’s the worst headache you’ve ever had.
- You experience confusion, vision changes, slurred speech, or loss of balance.
- You have a fever, stiff neck, nausea, or vomiting.
- The headache follows a head injury.
- It’s localized in one eye with redness.
- You’re over 50 and have new headaches.
- You have cancer or an immune disorder and develop new symptoms.
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