You should consult your physician. The cause of the onset of lightheadedness and pain in your head can be determined following a physical assessment by your physician, blood tests, and diagnostic studies, if necessary.
Lighheadedness can be simply related to a temporary shortage of blood or oxygen to the brain. This can be due to a drop in blood pressure, dehydration, low blood sugar or anemia.
Headaches range from common to serious. Tension headaches, sinus headaches and migraine headaches are common. Less commonly, a headache is a sign of a more serious condition, such as a brain tumor.
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Hello Anonymous,
You should consult your physician. The cause of the onset of lightheadedness and pain in your head can be determined following a physical assessment by your physician, blood tests, and diagnostic studies, if necessary.
Lighheadedness can be simply related to a temporary shortage of blood or oxygen to the brain. This can be due to a drop in blood pressure, dehydration, low blood sugar or anemia.
Headaches range from common to serious. Tension headaches, sinus headaches and migraine headaches are common. Less commonly, a headache is a sign of a more serious condition, such as a brain tumor.
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Maryann
July 22, 2013 - 5:10pmThis Comment
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