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List of causes of Headache
Following is a list of causes or underlying conditions (see also Misdiagnosis of underlying causes of Headache) that could possibly cause Headache includes:
- See also causes of symptom headache
- Infection
- Common cold
- Flu
- Fever - headaches are common with fever from any type of infection
- Ear infection
- Tooth infection (type of Dental conditions)
- Sinus infection
- Pneumonia
- Measles
- Mumps
- Tonsillitis
- Sinus blockage
- Coughing - too much coughing can cause a form of traction headache.
- Various possible types of headache:
- Lifestyle causes
- Hangover
- Excessive alcohol
- Stress
- Fatigue
- Tension
- Tiredness
- Excessive smoking
- Dyspepsia
- Eye conditions
- Medical procedures
- Spinal tap treatment
- Epidural - this anaesthetic procedure (common for childbirth) can occasionally cause damage to the spinal area and cause headache.
- Systemic or metabolic conditions
- Hypertension
- Thyroid disease
- Anemia
- Kidney failure (type of Kidney disease)
- Uremia
- Lead poisoning - African Folk Remedies - Kohl - headache
- Various toxins - see toxin causes of headache
- Brain or head conditions
- Meningitis
- Encephalitis
- Head injury
- Brain injury
- Mild traumatic brain injury
- Concussion
- Temporal arteritis
- Heatstroke
- Sunstroke
- Blood clots - in the brain, these can cause a stroke.
- Brain aneurysm
- Subdural hematoma
- Stroke
- Transient ischemic attacks
- Subarachnoid hemorrhage
- Brain tumor
- Benign intracranial hypertension
- Trigeminal neuralgia
- Psychogenic pain syndromes
- Congestion
- Hyperemia
- Dental conditions
- Ear conditions
- Nasal conditions
- Zygomycosis - headache
- Watermelon stomach - Headache
- Warm Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia - headache
- Vision Disorders - headache
- Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers - Headache
- Vibrio vulnificus infection - Headache
- Type A influenza subtype H7N2 - headache
- Systemic mastocytosis - headache
- Superior vena cava syndrome - headache
- Stress-Induced Hypertension - headache
- Staphylococcal toxic shock syndrome - headache
- Sneddon Syndrome - headache
- Silo unloader syndrome - headache
- Serratia cerebral abscess - headache
- Secondary Hypertension - headache
- Pseudopolycythaemia - headache
- Primary ciliary dyskinesia, 6 - headache
- Polyarteritis nodosa - headaches
- Plant poisoning - Cytisine - headache
- Plague - headache
- Pheochromocytoma as part of Neurofibromatosis - headache
- Penicillin allergy - Headaches
- Pay-loo-ah-induced lead poisoning - headache
- Orthostatic intolerance - headache
- Orthostatic hypotension - headache
- Occupational lead exposure - brass foundry - headache
- Nutritional Sideroblastic anemia - headache
- Neurotoxicity syndromes - headache
- Myelitis - headache
- MoyaMoya disease 3 - headache
- Motion sickness - headache
- Metal Fume Fever - Antimony - headache
- Meningococcal infection - headache
- Meninges cancer - Headaches
- Manganese poisoning - headache
- Malignant germ cell tumor - headache
- Listeriosis - headache
- Leukemia, Myeloid, Aggressive-Phase - headache
- Legionella micdadei infection - headache
- Legionella londinensis infection - headache
- Legionella gesstiana infection - headache
- Legionella feelei infection - headache
- Kandu-induced lead poisoning - headache
- Japanese encephalitis - headache
- Isopsoriasis - headache
- Irritable bowel syndrome - headache
- Inherited spherocytic anemia - headache
- Inhalant abuse - headaches
- Idiopathic edema - headache
- Ice-cream headache - Severe headache
- Hypoglycemic attack - headache
- Hyperprolactinemia - headache
- HIV-1F2 - headache
- HIV-1A - headache
- HIV-1, CRF30_0206 - headache
- HIV-1, CRF22_01A1 - headache
- HIV-1, CRF20_BG - headache
- HIV-1, CRF13_cpx - headache
- HIV-1, CRF12_BF - headache
- HIV-1, CRF04_ cpx - headache
- Herbal Agent adverse reaction - Licorice - headache
- Greta-induced lead poisoning - headache
- Gluten ataxia - headache
- Glaucoma, hereditary - headache
- Gastroenteritis - headache
- Fungal meningitis - headache
- Frölich's syndrome - headaches
- Food Allergy - cabbage - headache
- False jessamine poisoning - headache
- Extragonadal Germ Cell Tumor - headache
- Erysipelas - headache
- Episodic ataxia, type 2 - migraine
- Envenomization by the Martinique lancehead viper - headache
- Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli - headache
- Encephalitis, California serogroup viral - Headache
- Drug-induced Immune Hemolytic Anemia - headache
- Drug-induced hypertension - headache
- Discontinuation syndrome - headache
- Diabetic hypoglycemia - headache
- Delayed Viral Syndromes - Headache
- Deafness peripheral - neuropathy - arterial disease - headache
- Darvocet overdose - headache
- Daphne poisoning - headache
- Cryptococcal Meningitis - headache
- Cooperman-Miura syndrome - headache
- Chronic myelogenous leukemia - headache
- Chokecherry seed poisoning - headache
- Childhood-onset cerebral X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy - headache
- Chemical poisoning - 1,1-Dichloroethene - headache
- Cerebellar hypoplasia - headache
- Bullis fever syndrome - headache
- Brain cancer - headaches
- Brachial Neuritis - headache
- Borries syndrome - headache
- Bitter almond seed poisoning - headache
- Bartonella infections - headache
- Barre-Lieou syndrome - headache
- Baneberry poisoning - headache
- Australian Sea Lion poisoning - severe headache
- Arachnidism - headache
- Albayalde-induced lead poisoning - headache
- Adverse reaction to chemical - Allyl trichloride - headache
- Acute myeloblastic leukemia type 7 - headache
- Accelerated hypertension - headache
- Ergotamine
- Q fever - severe headache
- Glyceryl trinitrate
- Parry-Romberg syndrome - migraine
- Griseofulvin
- Posterior cervical sympathetic syndrome
- Bosentan
- Phaeochromocytoma
- Calanolide A
- Empty sella syndrome - acquired - headache
- Autoimmune disease
- Iritis
- Ruptured cerebral aneurysm (type of Cerebral Aneurysm)
- Hypoxia
- Anxiety (type of Neurosis)
- Lumbar puncture
- Subdural abscess
- Depressive disorders - headaches
- Tooth abscess
- Throat diseases
- Brain conditions - Headache
- Muscle contraction headache - headache
- Headache - Headaches
- Frontal sinusitis
- Antiphospholipid syndrome - migraine
- Yellow sac spider poisoning - headache
- Yaws - headache
- Western/Eastern/California encephalitis - Headache
- Western equine encephalitis - Headache
- West African Trypanosomiasis - severe headaches
- Vitamin B6 toxicity - headache
- Vitamin A overdose - headache
- Viremia - headache
- Type A influenza subtype H7N3 - headache
- Type A Influenza - headache
- Transverse myelitis - headache
- Tick-borne encephalitis - headache
- Syringomyelia - headaches
- Spherocytic anemia - headache
- Spencer disease - headache
- Simian B virus infection - headache
- Sideroblastic anemia - headache
- Secondary Cold Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia - headache
- Secondary Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia - headache
- Schilder's Disease - headache
- SARS - headache
- Santrinj-induced lead poisoning - headache
- Ringed seal poisoning - severe headache
- Rhinocerebral zygomycosis - headache
- Pulmonary edema of mountaineers - headache
- Ptomaine food poisoning - Headaches
- Primary ciliary dyskinesia - headache
- Postoperative septicaemia - Headache
- Posthemorrhagic anemia - headache
- Post-traumatic stress disorder - Headaches
- Pneumococcal pneumonia - Headache
- Pituitary tumors, adult - headache
- Pernettya poisoning - headache
- Opium addiction - headache
- Normochromic anemia - headache
- Niacin toxicity - headache
- Neck injury - Headache
- Narcotic addiction - headache
- Naegleria - Headache
- Mitral valve prolapse, familial, autosomal dominant - headache
- Microcytic-Normochromic anemia - headache
- Marburg virus - headache
- Macrocytic Hyperchromic Anemia - headache
- Licorice-induced hypertension - headache
- Lepidopterism - headache
- Lemierre's syndrome - headache
- Legionnaires' disease - headache
- Legionella spiritensis infection - headache
- Legionella moravica infection - headache
- Legionella gratiana infection - headache
- Legionella bruneiensis infection - headache
- Lassa fever - headache
- Labile Hypertension - headache
- Juvenile pilocytic astrocytoma - headache
- Iron deficiency anemia - headache
- Hyperaldosteronism-induced hypertension - headache
- Horseshoe Crab poisoning - headache
- Horse nettle poisoning - headache
- Honeymoon Bladder - headache
- HIV-2A - headache
- HIV-1M - headache
- HIV-1B - headache
- HIV-1, CRF41_CD - headache
- HIV-1, CRF40_BF - headache
- HIV-1, CRF07_BC - headache
- Hemoglobin S/hemoglobin Lepore, Boston - headache
- Helicobacter fenneliae infection - headache
- Hand-Foot-Mouth Syndrome - headache
- Glanders - headache
- Ghasard-induced lead poisoning - headache
- Foramina parietalia permagna - headache
- Food allergies - headaches
- Familial erythrocytosis, 1 - headache
- Epilepsy, nocturnal, frontal lobe type 1 - aura
- Enterovirus-related Cold - headache
- East African Trypanosomiasis - severe headaches
- Drug-induced Sideroblastic anemia - headache
- Dressler (D.)syndrome - headache
- Coronavirus-related Cold - headache
- Cornea disorders - Headache
- Cordyceps-induced lead poisoning - headache
- Cold Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia - headache
- Chickenpox - headache
- Chemical pneumonia - headache
- Cephalothoracic progressive lipodystrophy - headache
- Central nervous system lymphoma, primary - headache
- Carukia barnesi sting - headache
- Bubonic plague - headache
- Black henbane poisoning - headache
- Benign angiitis of the central nervous system - headache
- Bartonellosis - headache
- Bacterial meningitis - headache
- Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease - headaches
- Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia - headache
- Asthenopia - headache
- Argentinean hemorrhagic fever - headache
- Anemia, Iron-Deficiency - headache
- Amyloidosis, oculoleptomeningeal - headache
- Amyloid angiopathy - headache
- Amphetamine-induced hypertension - headache
- Adrenal hypertension - headache
- Adenoviridae Infections - headache
- Acute myelocytic leukemia - headache
- Actinomycetales infection - headache
- Interleukin 2
- Copper salts
- Thunderclap headache
- Lysuride
- Vertebral artery dissection - headache
- Ezetimibe
- Acoustic neuroma - headache
- Modafinil
- Memantine
- Spinal autonomic dysreflexia
- Zafirlukast
- Cyanides
- Hypercalcaemia
- Superior vena cava obstruction
- Ramsay Hunt syndrome
- Menstruation - menstrual migraine
- Trauma
- Oral contraceptive pills
- Seizure disorders
- Numerous other infections cause headaches - many cause both fever and headache
- Malaria - headache
- Walrus poisoning - severe headache
- Vibrio infection - Vibrio holisae - headache
- Vibrio - Headache
- Venezuelan equine encephalitis - headache
- Type B Influenza - headache
- Type A influenza subtype H9N2 - headache
- Type 2 diabetes - headaches
- Trumpet flower poisoning - headache
- Torulopsis - headache
- Timme syndrome - headache
- Tetanus - headache
- Temporo-mandibular ankylosis - headache
- Takayasu arteritis - headache
- Substance Withdrawal Syndrome - headache
- Spirochetes disease - headache
- Space adaptation syndrome - headache
- Serratia meningitis - headache
- Sensory ataxic neuropathy, dysarthria, and ophthalmoparesis - migraine
- Sennetsu Fever - headache
- Sandfly fever - headache
- Rhinovirus-related Cold - headache
- Rhinovirus - headache
- Retinal tear - Headache
- Renal hypertension - headache
- Red Imported Fire ant sting - headache
- Prolactinoma - headaches
- Poxviridae disease - headache
- Pituitary cancer, childhood - headache
- Pheochromocytoma - headaches
- Penicillin-induced Immune Hemolytic Anemia - headache
- Pediatric AIDS - headache
- Orthomyxovirus-related Cold - headache
- Occupational lung disease - Ammonia inhalation - headache
- Nutritional anemia - headache
- Neurosarcoidosis - headache
- Nelson syndrome I - headache
- Mycoplasmal pneumonia - headache
- Mountain andromeda poisoning - headache
- Mosse syndrome - headache
- Monkshood poisoning - headache
- Mexican tea poisoning - headache
- Metastatic insulinoma - headache
- MELAS - migraine
- Mayapple poisoning - headache
- Mansonella ozzardi infection - headache
- Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis - headache
- Leukemia, T-Cell - headache
- Legionella tusconensis infection - headache
- Legionella shakespearei infection - headache
- Legionella santicrucis infection - headache
- Legionella maceachemii infection - headache
- Legionella gresilensis infection - headache
- Legionella beliardensis infection - headache
- Katayama fever - headache
- Jimsonweed poisoning - headache
- Intestinal Flu - headache
- Immotile cilia syndrome, due to defective radial spokes - headache
- Hypoparathyroidism X-linked - headache
- Hyperostosis frontalis interna - frontal headache
- Hyperadrenalism - headache
- HIV-2B - headache
- HIV-1N - headache
- HIV-1C - headache
- HIV-1, CRF35_AD - headache
- HIV-1, CRF08_BC - headache
- HIV-1, CRF06_cpx - headache
- Hereditary vascular retinopathie - Raynaud phenomenon - migraine - migraine
- Hereditary spherocytic hemolytic anemia - headache
- Henna-induced lead poisoning - headache
- Hemophilus influenzae B - headache
- Hemoglobin S/hemoglobin O, Arab - headache
- Gliomatosis cerebri - headache
- Glioblastoma - headache
- Gestational hypertension - Headache
- Familial erythrocytosis, 2 - headache
- Eye Herpes - headache
- Exercise induced anaphylaxis - headache
- Epilepsy, nocturnal, frontal lobe type 2 - aura
- Endodermal sinus tumor - headache
- Ecstasy addiction - headache
- Dock poisoning - headache
- Dengue fever - Severe headache
- Deadly nightshade (Solanum dulcamara) poisoning - headache
- Cyclospora cayetanenis food poisoning - headache
- Cyclic vomiting syndrome - headache
- Codeine withdrawal - headache
- Cocaine-induced hypertension - headache
- Christmas Cherry poisoning - headache
- Chikungunya - headache
- Cherry laurel seed poisoning - headache
- Cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosis, hereditary, Dutch type - headache
- Cerebral astrocytoma, adult - cessation of headache after vomiting
- Caterpillar-induced bleeding syndrome - Lonomia achelous - headache
- Calcification of basal ganglia with or without hypocalcemia - headache
- Cadmium poisoning - headache
- Brill disease - severe headache
- Brain Fag syndrome - headache
- Bortonneuse fever - severe headache
- Bonefish poisoning (clupeotoxin) - severe headache
- Balsam apple poisoning - headache
- Arteriovenous Malformation - headaches
- Aortic coarctation - headaches
- Aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage - sudden severe headache
- Anemia, Refractory, with Excess of Blasts - headache
- Allergic tension-fatigue syndrome - migraine
- Adies Syndrome - headache
- Adhesive addiction - headaches
- Carbon monoxide toxicity
- Acamprosate
- Anagrelide
- Altitude sickness, acute
- Cavernous sinus thrombosis
- Hypoglycaemia
- Tympanic membrane rupture
- Reproterol
- Bexarotene
- Amlodipine
- Anxiety disorder (type of Neurosis)
- Fluoxetine
- Epoprostenol
- Subarachnoid haemorrhage
- Eplerenone
- Tongue cancer
- Piribedil
- Quinine
- Ropinirole
- Nitrendipine
- Intracranial space-occupying lesion
- Dehydration
- Asphyxia
- Amphetamine intoxication
- Multi-Infarct Dementia - migraine-like headaches
- Wolfram's disease - Headache
- White Chameleon poisoning - headache
- West Nile fever - headache
- West nile encephalitis - Headache
- Waterhouse-Friederichsen syndrome - headache
- Vitamin C Overdose - headache
- Viral gastroenteritis - headache
- Vestibulocochlear Nerve Diseases - headache
- Type C Influenza - headache
- Type A influenza subtype H5 - headache
- Type A influenza subtype H10N7 - headache
- Tranquilizer withdrawal - headache
- Toxic mushrooms - Cholinergic - headache
- Tarpon poisoning (clupeotoxin) - severe headache
- Tapioca poisoning - headache
- Syndactyly, Cenani Lenz type - headache
- Staphylococcal infection - Headache
- Spotted fevers - Headache
- Shingles - headache
- Sepsis - Headache
- Ricketttsialpox - headache
- Rickettsial disease - headache
- Renovascular Hypertension - headache
- Rabies - Headache
- Psychological disorders - Headaches
- Primary Cold Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia - headache
- Primary Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia - headache
- Primary angiitis of the central nervous system - headache
- Post-vaccinial encephalitis - headache
- Polymer Fume Fever - headache
- Po Ying Tan-induced lead poisoning - headache
- Pineoblastoma, adult - headache
- Phenol sulfotransferase deficiency - headache
- Pharyngitis - headache
- Pernicious anemia - headache
- Opioid addiction - headache
- Ophthalmoplegia - Headaches
- Oligodendroglioma - headache
- Norwalk-like viruses - Headache
- Nonaffective Psychosis - Headaches
- Neck conditions - Headache
- Neck Cancer - Headache
- Mosquito-borne diseases - Headache
- Mononucleosis - headache
- Microcytic Anemia - headache
- Melanoma - astrocytoma syndrome - headache
- Malformations in neuronal migration - headache
- Liga-induced lead poisoning - headache
- Legionella quinlivanii infection - headache
- Legionella cherrii infection - headache
- Legionella busanensis infection - headache
- Legionella birminghamensis infection - headache
- Leber optic atrophy - headache
- Intracranial Hemorrhages - sudden severe headache
- Intracranial arachnoid cysts - headache
- Inch ant sting - headache
- Hypothalamic dysfunction - headache
- Hypertension of pregnancy - headache
- Hyperpituitarism - Headaches
- Hyperimmunoglobinemia D with recurrent fever - headache
- Hyper-IgD syndrome - headache
- HIV-2 - headache
- HIV-1O - headache
- HIV-1D - headache
- HIV-1, CRF42_BF - headache
- HIV-1, CRF25_cpx - headache
- HIV-1, CRF23_BG - headache
- HIV-1, CRF21_A2D - headache
- HIV-1, CRF14_BG - headache
- HHV-6 encephalitis - headache
- Hepatitis X (non-A,-B,-C,-D,-E) - headache
- Hepatitis - headache
- Helicobacter cinaedi infection - headache
- Gliosarcoma - headache
- Froehlich syndrome - headache
- Florida leucothoe poisoning - headache
- Fisher (M.) syndrome - severe headache
- Familial dermographism - headache
- Extradural hematoma - persistent headache
- Evening Primrose oil - adverse effects - headache
- Epilepsy, nocturnal, frontal lobe type 3 - aura
- Devic disease - headache
- Dercum syndrome - headache
- Cyclosporine-induced hypertension - headache
- Cycloserine-induced Sideroblastic anemia - headache
- Cyclical edema syndrome - headache
- Cutaneous mastocytosis - Headache
- Craniometaphyseal dysplasia dominant type - headache
- Combat stress reaction - headache
- Closed-angle glaucoma - severe headache
- Citrullinemia I, later-onset - intense headache
- Caterpillar complication poisoning - headache
- Burnout syndrome - headache
- Buffalo pea poisoning - headache
- Barotrauma - headache
- Baló disease - headache
- Austrian syndrome - headache
- Arachnoiditis - severe headache
- Angiostrongyliasis - headache
- Aneurysm, intracranial berry, 1 - severe headache
- Addington disease - headache
- Acute vitamin A toxicity - severe headache
- Acute Pesticide poisoning - xylene - headache
- Acute fatty liver of pregnancy - headache
- Caffeine
- Cilostazol
- Cabergoline
- Roflumilast
- Thiamine (Vitamin B1) deficiency
- Gemeprost
- Nicorandil
- Campylobacter jejuni
- Reye's syndrome
- Scleroderma
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
- Chronic renal failure
- Paget's disease
- Subdural haematoma
- Abscess
- Brucellosis - headaches
- Typhus - Severe headache
- Refractive error
- X-linked sideroblastic anemia - headache
- Wheat intolerance - Headache
- Viral meningitis - severe headache
- Vibratory angioedema - headache
- Vein of Galen aneurysm - Headache
- Type A influenza subtype H1N1 - headache
- Tuberculous meningitis - headache
- Toxoplasmosis - headache
- Tomato leaf poisoning - headache
- Tanapox - headache
- Subacute Thyroiditis - headache
- Streptococcal Group B invasive disease - headache
- Slickhead poisoning (clupeotoxin) - severe headache
- Sheep laurel poisoning - headache
- Rib Tumor - headaches
- Rhinovirus infection - headache
- Respiratory paralysis - morning headache
- Respiratory muscle paralysis - morning headache
- Renal segmental hypoplasia-induced Hypertension - headache
- Quinidine-induced Immune Hemolytic Anemia - headache
- Pyridoxine deficiency-induced Sideroblastic anemia - headache
- Primary amebic meningoencephalitis - headache
- Polycystic kidney disease, type 2 - headache
- Poikilocytic anemia - headache
- Pinealoma - headache
- Pfiesteria poisoning - headache
- Pancytopenia - headache
- Myelofibrosis-osteosclerosis - headache
- Mustard tree poisoning - headache
- Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 - headache
- Mucha-Habermann syndrome - headache
- Mountain sickness - headache
- MN1 - headache
- Mitral-valve prolapse - headache
- Microcytic hypochromic anemia - headache
- Meningioma - severe headache
- Megalocytic-Normochromic anemia - headache
- Lily-of-the-Valley poisoning - headache
- Legionella wadsworthii infection - headache
- Legionella tauriensis infection - headache
- Legionella parisiensis infection - headache
- Legionella monrovica infection - headache
- Legionella hackeliae infection - headache
- Legionella fairfieldensis infection - headache
- Legionella donaldsonii infection - headache
- Legionella brunensis infection - headache
- Kushta-induced lead poisoning - headache
- Kuru - Headaches
- Jin Bu Huan-induced lead poisoning - headache
- Jack jumper ant sting - headache
- Immotile cilia syndrome, due to excessively long cilia - headache
- Hypoglycemia - headache
- HIV-1E - headache
- HIV-1, CRF24_BG - headache
- HIV-1, CRF05_ D/F - headache
- Hemorrhagic thrombocythemia - headache
- Hantavirus - Headache
- Gradenigo's syndrome - frontal headache
- Familial hypopituitarism - headache
- Familial erythrocytosis, 4 - headache
- Episodic ataxia, type 6 - headache
- Ependymoma - headache
- Deshi Dewa-induced lead poisoning - headache
- Death Camas poisoning - headache
- Cycad nut poisoning - headache
- COPD - headaches
- Cocaine addiction - headache
- Claviceps purpurea poisoning - headache
- Chloramphenicol-induced Sideroblastic anemia - headache
- Chiari-Frommel syndrome - headache
- Chemical burn - headache
- Carotid Paraganglioma - headache
- Bornholm disease - headache
- Blood cancer - headaches
- Birth control pill poisoning - headache
- Bicarbonate deficit - headache
- Bartschi-Rochaix syndrome - headache
- Autonomic dysreflexia syndrome - headache
- Atlantic mussel food poisoning - headache
- Arbovirosis - headache
- Aneurysm, intracranial berry, 2 - severe headache
- Anemia, hypochromic microcytic - headache
- Anchovy poisoning (clupeotoxin) - severe headache
- African Sleeping sickness - severe headaches
- Acute myeloid leukaemia and myelodysplastic syndromes, therapy related - headache
- Acute myeloid leukaemia and myelodysplastic syndromes related to topoisomerase type II inhibitor - headache
- Acquired Aplastic Anemia - headache
- Craniopharyngioma (type of Brain cancer)
- Pituitary apoplexy - headache
- Tropisetron
- Functional disorders
- Combined oral contraceptive pill
- Posterior leucoencephalopathy syndrome
- Influenza
- Dimercaprol
- Tribavirin
- Aminophylline
- Lofepramine
- Hepatic failure
- Dexamfetamine
- Isosorbide dinitrate
- Decompression sickness - headache
- Caspofungin
- Alosetron
- Acromegaly - headaches
- Uncontrolled diabetes
- Acute angle-closure glaucoma
- Acute sinusitis
- Certain drugs
- CO poisoning
- Caffeine withdrawal
- Weil syndrome - headache
- Vascular malformations of the brain - Headaches
- Vagal Paraganglioma - headache
- Type A influenza subtype H7N7 - headache
- Type A influenza subtype H7 - headache
- Type A influenza subtype H1N2 - headache
- Treponema infection - headache
- Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura, acquired - headache
- Syphilis - headache
- Susac syndrome - headache
- Spinal Arthritis - headache
- Sleep disorders - Morning headaches
- Sinus cancer - Headaches
- Sideroblastic anemia, pyridoxine-responsive, autosomal recessive - headache
- Secondary syphilis - headache
- Scarletina (Scarlet Fever) - headache
- Salmonella schottmuelleri infection - headache
- Rickettsia typhi - headache
- Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections - headache
- Puss caterpillar poisoning - headache
- Postpartum Eclampsia - severe headache
- Postconcussive syndrome - headache
- Pollen allergy - Headaches
- Pfiesteria shumwayae poisoning - headache
- Pfiesteria piscicida infection - headache
- Paranasal sinus cancer, adult - headache
- Ornithine transcarbamylase (OTC) Deficiency - headache
- Omsk hemorrhagic fever - headache
- Nocardiosis - headache
- Nipah virus encephalitis - headache
- Mountain Laurel poisoning - headache
- Mixed connective tissue disease - Headaches
- Mitochondrial diseases - headache
- Mescal poisoning - headaches
- Maria Luisa-induced lead poisoning - headache
- Malignant astrocytoma - headache
- Lionfish poisoning - headache
- Leukemia, Myeloid - headache
- Legionella oakridgensis infection - headache
- Legionella longbeachae infection - headache
- Legionella lansingensis infection - headache
- Legionella jamestowniensis infection - headache
- Legionella impletisoli infection - headache
- Legionella gormanii infection - headache
- Legionella cincinnatiensis infection - headache
- Legionella anisa infection - headache
- Jessamine poisoning - headache
- Isolated systolic hypertension - headache
- Intrapartum Eclampsia - severe headache
- Intracranial germ cell tumour - headache
- Intracranial Embolism - sudden severe headache
- Ichthyohepatotoxication - headache
- Human parvovirus B19 infection - headache
- HIV-1F - headache
- HIV-1A1 - headache
- HIV-1, CRF43_02G - headache
- HIV-1, CRF36_cpx - headache
- HIV-1, CRF27_cpx - headache
- HIV-1, CRF18_cpx - headache
- HIV-1, CRF17_BF - headache
- Herbal Agent overdose - Wormwood - headache
- Hemorragic fever with renal syndrome - headache
- Granulomatous hypophysitis - headache
- Functioning pancreatic endocrine tumor - headache
- Fitz-Hugh syndrome - headache
- Filovirus - Headache
- Echovirus-related Cold - headache
- Dimorphic anemia - headache
- Devil's trumpet poisoning - headache
- Coxsackievirus-related Cold - headache
- Corticosteroid-induced hypertension - headache
- Copper deficiency-induced Sideroblastic anemia - headache
- Congenital spherocytic anemia - headache
- Chronic myelomonocytic leukemia - headache
- Choreoathetosis-spasticity, episodic - headache
- Cerebral ventricle neoplasm - headache
- Campylobacter laridis infection - headache
- Campylobacter jejuni infection - headache
- Brun's syndrome - severe headache
- Broad bean poisoning - headache
- Breynia officinalis poisoning - headache
- Bokhoor-induced lead poisoning - headache
- Black nightshade poisoning - headache
- Bird cherry seed poisoning - headache
- Bint Al Zahab-induced lead poisoning - headache
- Behcet's Disease - headache
- Arnold-Chiari Malformation (Type 1) - headache
- Arctic bearded seal poisoning - severe headache
- Aplastic anemia - headache
- Aneurysm, intracranial berry, 3 - severe headache
- Adrenal incidentaloma - headache
- Adrenal gland hyperfunction - headache
- Adrenal Cancer - headache
- Adhesive abuse - headaches
- Acute myeloblastic leukemia type 1 - headache
- Acute leukaemia of ambiguous lineage - headache
- Wegener's granulomatosis - Headache
- Yellow fever - headache
- Relapsing fever - severe headache
- Paroxysmal hemicrania, chronic
- Dolasetron
- Mucormycosis - headache
- Stress headache
- Vertebro-basilar artery syndrome
- Familial hemiplegic migraine
- Docosanol
- Pre-eclampsia
- Propylthiouracil
- Fenoldopam
- Sodium nitrite
- Dipivefrin
- Nephroangiosclerosis
- Sticky platelet syndrome
- Systemic lupus erythematosus
- Menopause
- Myelogram
- Cerebral embolism
- Cerebral thrombosis
- Dental extraction
- Eye refraction problems
- Wyburn Mason's syndrome - severe headache
- Whiplash - chronic headache
- Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada Syndrome - Headache
- Viral Hepatitis - headache
- Viral digestive infections - Headache
- Venerupin shellfish poisoning - headache
- Varicella virus antenatal infection - Headache
- Type A influenza subtype H2N2 - headache
- Tolosa-Hunt Syndrome - chronic headache
- Tick-borne diseases - Headache
- Strep throat - headache
- Stachybotrys chartarum - headache
- Spinal shock - headache
- Solvent addiction - headaches
- Sei whale poisoning - severe headache
- Secernentea Infections - headache
- Scombroid fish poisoning syndrome - headache
- Salmonella food poisoning - severe headache
- Rubella - headache
- Rocky Mountain spotted fever - severe headache
- Rickettsia siberica - headache
- Rhinocerebral mucormycosis - headache
- Queensland tick typhus - headache
- Psychiatric disorders - Headaches
- Pseudohypoparathyroidism - headaches
- Polycythemia - headache
- Pneumonic plague - headache
- Pituitary Cancer - headaches
- Pfiesteria piscicida poisoning - headache
- Papilledema - headache
- Ostrich Fern poisoning - headache
- Optic pathway glioma - headache
- Nickel - adverse effect - headache
- Neck Arthritis - headache
- Myoclonus epilepsy - Headache
- Monosodium glutamate (MSG) adverse reaction - throbbing headache
- Mesenteric Adenitis - headache
- Meningococcal disease - severe headache
- Mastoiditis - headache
- Legionella worsliensis infection - headache
- Legionella wadsorthii infection - headache
- Legionella steigerwaltii infection - headache
- Legionella nautarum infection - headache
- Legionella lytica infection - headache
- Legionella feeleii infection - headache
- Legionella erythra infection - headache
- Legionella drozanskii infection - headache
- Juniper tar poisoning - headache
- Hypertension due to coarctation of the aorta - headache
- Hypertension due to bilateral renal artery stenosis - headache
- Hyperemesis Gravidarum - headaches
- Hydrocephalus - headache
- HIV-1G - headache
- HIV-1A2 - headache
- HIV-1, CRF37_cpx - headache
- HIV-1, CRF32_06A1 - headache
- HIV-1, CRF19_cpx - headache
- Hip cancer - headaches
- Herring poisoning (clupeotoxin) - severe headache
- Herpes simplex encephalitis - headache
- HELLP syndrome - headache
- Hai Ge Fen-induced lead poisoning - headache
- Glénard syndrome - headache
- Glucosamine - adverse effects - headache
- Glomerulonephritis - headache
- Glioma - headache
- Gerlier disease - severe headache
- Ganglioglioma - headache
- Galactorrhoea-Hyperprolactinaemia - headache
- Flavivirus Infections - headache
- Familial hypertension - morning headaches
- Ethanol-induced Sideroblastic anemia - headache
- Esthesioneuroblastoma - headache
- Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia Coli Infection - Headache
- Electrolyte abnormality - headache
- Dysbarism - headache
- Disequilibrium syndrome - headache
- Cytomegalovirus - headache
- Cushing's syndrome-induced hypertension - headache
- Craniometaphyseal dysplasia, autosomal recessive type - headache
- Coccidioidomycosis - headaches
- Ciguatera poisoning - headache
- Chronic vitamin A toxicity - headache
- Chronic Pesticide poisoning - xylene - headache
- Cherry seed poisoning - headache
- Cerebral cavernous malformations - headache
- Cebagin-induced lead poisoning - headache
- Briquet syndrome - headache
- Black widow spider envenomation - headache
- Basilar artery insufficiency syndrome - headache
- Balsam pear poisoning - headache
- Atypical coarctation of aorta - headache
- Arnold-Chiari malformation type 2 - headache
- Antidiarrheal agent poisoning - headache
- Aneurysm, intracranial berry, 4 - severe headache
- Anemia, Refractory, with Excess of Blasts, type 1 - headache
- Anemia of pregnancy - headache
- Amphetamine abuse - headaches
- Allergies - headaches
- Albayaidle-induced lead poisoning - headache
- Aerosol addiction - headaches
- Adult Panic-Anxiety Syndrome - headache
- Adrenal adenoma, familial - headache
- Acute tin poisoning - headache
- Acute myeloid leukemia, adult - headache
- Acute myeloblastic leukemia type 2 - headache
- Acanthamoeba infection - headache
- Hydrogen sulfide
- Thallium
- Lerisetron
- Tadalafil
- Digoxin
- Clomethiazole
- Sildenafil
- Carbimazole
- Amphotericin B
- Suppurative otitis media
- Poison hemlock
- CADASIL - migraine
- Ethosuximide
- Cyclosporin
- Premenstrual syndrome - headache
- Carcinoid tumours and carcinoid syndrome
- Methimazole
- Enalapril
- Polycythaemia rubra vera
- Nifedipine
- Cushing syndrome
- Ebola virus
- Drug withdrawal
- Hypertensive encephalopathy
- Herpes zoster
- Nervousness
- Extracranial arteritis
- Depression - headaches
- Weil's disease
- Tumours
- Vitamin B1 toxicity - headache
- Urticaria - Headache
- Upper Respiratory Infection - headache
- Typhoid fever - headache
- Type A influenza subtype H9 - headache
- Type A influenza subtype H3N2 - headache
- Tularemia - headache
- Transthyretin amyloidosis - headache
- SUNCT headache - headache
- Spirurida Infections - headache
- Sideroblastic anemia, hereditary - headache
- Sclerosteosis - headaches
- Salmonella typhi infection - headache
- Salmonella paratyphi A infection - headache
- Salmonella hirschfeldii infection - headache
- Rat-bite fever - headache
- Psittacosis - headache
- Primary ciliary dyskinesia, 2 - headache
- Pneumonia, Viral - headache
- Papilloedema - Headache
- Paget's disease, type 1 - headache
- Orbit Tumour - headache
- Optic neuropathy, anterior ischemic - headache
- Norwalk gastroenteritis - headache
- Normocytic-Normochromic anemia - headache
- Nelson Syndrome - headache
- Methyldopa-induced Immune Hemolytic Anemia - headache
- Malignant Teratocarcinosarcoma - headache
- Legionella maceachernii infection - headache
- Legionella isrealensis infection - headache
- Legionella donaldsonil infection - headache
- Kidney arteriovenous fistula - headache
- Jaw conditions - Headaches
- Hobo spider poisoning - headache
- HIV/AIDS - headache
- HIV-1H - headache
- HIV-1A3 - headache
- HIV-1, CRF28_BF - headache
- HIV-1, CRF16_ A2D - headache
- HIV-1, CRF01_AE - headache
- Granulomatous Angiitis of the Central Nervous System - headache
- Granulomatous amebic encephalitis - headaches
- Gold poisoning - headache
- Francisella tularenis infection - headache
- Farouk-induced lead poisoning - headache
- Erythropoietin-induced hypertension - headache
- Epilepsy, nocturnal, frontal lobe type - aura
- Encephalitis lethargica - headache
- Electrical burns - headache
- Dissociative Identity Disorder - Headaches
- Cysticercosis - headaches
- Crack addiction - headache
- Conn's syndrome - headache
- Ciliary dyskinesia, due to transposition of ciliary microtubules - headache
- Chronic Sinusitis - morning headache
- Chest Cold - headache
- Chagas disease - headaches
- Centrotemporal epilepsy - migraine
- Camurati-Engelmann Disease - headache
- Campylobacter hylointestinalis infection - headache
- Brown snake poisoning - headache
- Brain Stem Neoplasms - headache
- Box thorn poisoning - headache
- Benign astrocytoma - headache
- Basilar impression primary - headache
- BANF acoustic neurinoma - headache
- Bali goli-induced lead poisoning - headache
- Back tumour - headaches
- Astrocytoma - headache
- Arnold-Chiari malformation type 3 - headache
- Arachnoid Cysts - headaches
- Aneurysm, intracranial berry, 5 - severe headache
- Anemia, Refractory, with Excess of Blasts, type 2 - headache
- Amyloidosis VII - headache
- Amnesic shellfish poisoning - headache
- Alpine syndrome - headache
- Alcohol-induced hypertension - headache
- Alarcon-induced lead poisoning - headache
- Acute myeloid leukemia - Headaches
- Acute myeloblastic leukemia type 3 - headache
- Acute megacaryoblastic leukemia - headache
- Achrestic anemia - headache
- Dipyridamole
- Takayasu's arteritis
- Palonosetron
- Carotid artery dissection
- Intracranial haemorrhage
- Polymyalgia rheumatica
- Pimecrolimus
- Epidural haemorrhage
- Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis
- Spontaneous intracranial hypotension
- Vardenafil
- Cycloserine
- Vascular headache
- Ondansetron
- Gradenigo-Lannois syndrome
- Dinoprostone
- Skull fracture
- Normal occasional headache
- Eyesight problems
- Polycythemia vera - headache
- Chinese restaurant syndrome
- Carbon monoxide inhalation
- Cervical spondylosis
- Certain medications
- Fume inhalation
- Acute glaucoma
- Lyme disease - headaches
- Neck muscle strain
- Infections
- Winkelman Bethfe Pfeiffer syndrome - Headache
- Type A influenza subtype H5N1 - headache
- Toxin-induced Sideroblastic anemia - headache
- Sulphonamide -induced Immune Hemolytic Anemia - headache
- St. Anthony's fire - headache
- Spur-cell anemia - headache
- Sindbis fever - headache
- Sea urchin poisoning - severe headache
- Sardine poisoning (clupeotoxin) - severe headache
- Saoot-induced lead poisoning - headache
- Rickettsia - Headache
- Radiation induced meningioma - headache
- Pseudotumor Cerebri - headache
- Prolactinoma, familial - headache
- Primary Hyperaldosteronism - Headaches
- Primary ciliary dyskinesia, 3 - headache
- Prescribed medication addiction - headache
- Polycystic kidney disease, adult type - headache
- Polio - severe headache
- Pheochromocytoma-induced hypertension - headache
- Partial agenesis of corpus callosum - headache
- Pain killer addiction - headache
- Non-hereditary spherocytic anemia - headache
- Neurosyphilis - headache
- Nasal decongestant-induced hypertension - headache
- Moyamoya Syndrome - headache
- Methahemoglobinemia - headache
- Mercury poisoning - Headache
- Melioidosis - headache
- Mayaro fever - headache
- Lupus - headaches
- Legionella rubrilucens infection - headache
- Legionella fallonii infection - headache
- Jaw joint disorders - headache
- Internal carotid agenesis - headache
- Inhalant addiction - headaches
- Infective endocarditis - headache
- HIV-1, CRF38_BF - headache
- HIV-1, CRF29_BF - headache
- HIV-1, CRF26_AU - headache
- Heroin dependence - headache
- Hemangioblastoma - severe headache
- Helminthiasis - headache
- Hartnup Disease - headache
- Foxglove poisoning - severe headache
- Favism - headache
- Epidermoid carcinoma - headache
- Endolymphatic sac tumors (ELST's) in Von Hippel Lindau (VHL) disease - headache
- Encephalomyelitis - headache
- Doxepine-induced Immune Hemolytic Anemia - headache
- Diabetes - headaches
- Dengue hemorrhagic fever - headache
- Cystinosis, ocular nonnephropathic - headache
- Cortical hyperostosis-syndactyly - headache
- Conn Syndrome-induced hypertension - headache
- Coconut crab poisoning - headache
- Chuifong tokuwan-induced lead poisoning - headache
- Chronic Myeloproliferative Disorders - headache
- Chronic Kidney Disease - headache
- Chronic anemia - headache
- Choroid Plexus neoplasms - headache
- Cephalosporin-induced Immune Hemolytic Anemia - headache
- Cat scratch disease - headache
- Botulism food poisoning - Headache
- Bolivian hemorrhagic fever - headache
- Basilar artery migraine - throbbing headache
- Bacterial endocarditis - headache
- Arterial dissections with lentiginosis - headache
- Arnold-Chiari malformation type 4 - headache
- Apricot seed poisoning - headache
- Antepartum Eclampsia - severe headache
- Aneurysm, intracranial berry, 6 - severe headache
- Aldehyde syndrome - headache
- Acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment - headache
- Acute myeloblastic leukemia type 4 - headache
- Acidic dry cell batteries inhalation poisoning - headache
- Acanthocheilonemiasis - headache
- Pituitary tumour (growth hormone secreting)
- Arnold's nerve cough syndrome
- Hyponatraemia
- Amantadine
- Metronidazole
- Manganese
- Granisetron
- Dental sepsis
- Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis - headache
- Otitis externa
- Eclampsia - headaches
- Intracranial abscess / granuloma
- Bromocriptine
- Imatinib mesylate
- Burnett's syndrome
- SUNCT syndrome
- Sick building syndrome - headache
- Tumor of the meninges
- Vomiting - vomiting can cause a headache
- Bruised head (see Bruising)
- Wild cherry seed poisoning - headache
- Warman Mulliken Hayward syndrome - headache
- Waldenström Macroglobulinemia - headache
- Wagener syndrome - severe headache
- Von Hippel-Lindau Disease - headaches
- Vitamin B12 Deficiency - headache
- Varicella zoster - Headache
- Vanadium poisoning - headache
- Traumatic spreading depression syndrome - headache
- Togaviridae disease - headache
- Thrombocythemia - headache
- Tarlov cysts - headache
- Staggerbush poisoning - headache
- Solvent abuse - headaches
- Sleeping pill addiction - headache
- Sleep apnea - morning headaches
- Sickle Cell Anemia - headache
- Rueda-induced lead poisoning - headache
- Rocio encephalitis - headache
- Ritalin overdose - headache
- Rift Valley Fever - headaches
- Rhabditida Infections - headache
- Retina Conditions - Headache
- Respiratory syncytial virus-related Cold - headache
- Privet poisoning - headache
- Primary ciliary dyskinesia, 4 - headache
- Premenstrual dysphoric disorder - headache
- Polar bear poisoning - severe headache
- Poison hemlock poisoning - headache
- Pneumococcal meningitis - Headache
- Pineal Teratoma - headache
- Pharyngoconjunctival fever - headache
- Peach seed poisoning - headache
- Paramyxovirus -related Cold - headache
- Paralytic shellfish poisoning - headache
- Panhypopituitarism - headache
- Paget's disease of bone - headaches
- Opportunistic infections - Headache
- Oleander poisoning - headache
- Obstructive sleep apnea - morning headaches
- Normocytic anemia - headache
- Neurofibromatosis-2 - Headache
- Neuroectodermal tumors primitive - headache
- Myofascial pain syndromes - Headache
- MoyaMoya disease 1 - headache
- Microcytic Hyperchromic Anemia - headache
- Leukemia - headaches
- Legionella yabuuchiae infection - headache
- Legionella sainthelensi infection - headache
- Legionella quateirensis infection - headache
- Legionella jordanis infection - headache
- Legionella drancourtii infection - headache
- Legionella adelaidensis infection - headache
- Lactotroph adenoma - headache
- Kyasanur-Forrest disease - severe headache
- Kohl-induced lead poisoning - headache
- Isthmus coarctation - headache
- Isoniazid-induced Sideroblastic anemia - headache
- Iron deficiency - Headache
- Intracranial arteriovenous malformation - headaches
- Insulinoma - headache
- Hypopituitarism - Headaches
- Hyperchromic Anemia - headache
- Human T-lymphotropic virus type 3 - headache
- HIV-1J - headache
- HIV-1, CRF39_BF - headache
- HIV-1, CRF33_01B - headache
- HIV-1, CRF31_BC - headache
- HIV-1, CRF15_01B - headache
- HIV-1, CRF11_cpx - headache
- Histoplasmosis - headaches
- Hilger syndrome - headache
- High altitude cerebral edema - severe headache
- Henoch-Schönlein purpura - headache
- Hemoglobin SC - headache
- Hemiplegic migraine, familial type 1 - aura
- Hantavirosis - headache
- Glomus tympanicum - headache
- Generalized anxiety disorder - headaches
- Food poisoning - headache
- Folate-deficiency anemia - headache
- Florida arrowroot poisoning - headache
- Flea-borne diseases - Headache
- Fetterbush poisoning - headache
- False Hellebore poisoning - headache
- Ebola - headache
- Dysthymia - headaches
- Dilutional hyponatremia - headache
- Demerol overdose - headache
- Dana syndrome - headache
- Cryptococcosis - headache
- Congenital aplastic anemia - headache
- Cold antibody hemolytic anemia - headache
- Coastal leucothoe poisoning - headache
- Coarctation of aorta dominant - headache
- Classic migraine - intense headache
- Chordoma - headache
- Borreliosis - headache
- Bartonellosis due to Bartonella quintana infection - headache
- Autoimmune eye diseases - Headache
- Aortic dilatation- joint hypermobility- arterial tortuosity - migraine
- Aneurysm, intracranial berry, 7 - severe headache
- Aneurysm, intracranial berry - severe headache
- Aging brain syndrome - headache
- Aerosol abuse - headaches
- Adrenal medulla neoplasm - headache
- Adenovirus infection in immunocompromised patients - headache
- Acute stress disorder - Headache
- Acute radiation sickness - headache
- Acute myeloid leukaemia and myelodysplastic syndromes related to alkylating agent - headache
- Acute myeloblastic leukemia type 5 - headache
- Acute Gastritis - headache
- Acute Chemical poisoning - Varnish makers' and painters' Naptha - headache
- Acid-Base Imbalance - headache
- Acanthamoeba infection of the central nervous system - headache
- Cilansetron
- Epinephrine
- Levosimendan
- Isosorbide mononitrate
- Salbutamol
- Meningoencephalitis
- Posterior communicating artery aneurysm
- Pergolide
- Malignant hypertension - headache
- Quinidine
- Anaphylaxis
- Cerebral hemorrhage
- Chronic CO poisoning
- Brain hemorrhage (see Brain symptoms)
- Sexual headache - sudden headache during sexual activity
- Pregnancy - Migraine
- Zinc poisoning - headache
- Yager-Young syndrome - headache
- Wuchereria bancrofti - headache
- Whiplash Injuries - headache
- Weil's syndrome - severe headache
- Vitamin D - adverse effects - headache
- Type A influenza subtype H1 - headache
- Tranquilizer addiction - headache
- Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura, congenital - headache
- T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia - headache
- Syphilitic aseptic meningitis - headache
- Surma-induced lead poisoning - headache
- Slap-cheek syndrome - headache
- Sideropenic anemia - headache
- Sea snake poisoning - headache
- Scombrotoxic fish poisoning - headache
- Scarlet fever - headache
- Rimbaud-Passouant-Vallat syndrome - headache
- Respiratory acidosis - headache
- Resistant hypertension - headache
- Red Whelk poisoning - headache
- Pyle disease - headache
- Pseudomembranous Colitis - headache
- Primary ciliary dyskinesia, 5 - headache
- Pregnancy toxemia /hypertension - headache
- Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome - headache
- Post streptococcal glomerulonephritis - headache
- Polycystic kidney disease - Headaches
- Peripheral neuroectodermal tumor - headache
- Peanut allergies - Headaches
- Paraganglioma - headache
- Paget's disease, type 4 - headache
- Oxycontin addiction - headache
- Neurocysticercosis - headaches
- Nasopharyngeal carcinoma - headache
- MoyaMoya disease 2 - headache
- Millian erythema - headache
- May-Hegglin Anomaly - headache
- Mastocytosis - headache
- Lysteria monocytoigeneses meningitis - headache
- Luiga-induced lead poisoning - headache
- Leukemia, Myeloid, Chronic - headache
- Leptospirosis - severe headache
- Legionella waltersii infection - headache
- Legionella rowbothamii infection - headache
- Legionella dumofii infection - headache
- Legionella bozemanii infection - headache
- Lederer's anemia - headache
- Japanese andromeda poisoning - headache
- Irish potato poisoning - headache
- Infectious Diarrhea - Headache
- Infectious arthritis - headache
- Hypoparathyroidism - headache
- Hyponatremia - headache
- Hypertensive heart disease - Headaches
- Hydroid poisoning - headache
- Human monocytic ehrlichiosis - headache
- Human granulocytic ehrlichiosis - headache
- HIV-1K - headache
- HIV-1F1 - headache
- HIV-1, CRF34_01B - headache
- HIV-1, CRF02_AG - headache
- Hemiplegic migraine, familial type 2 - aura
- Head Cancer - Headaches
- Greenhead ant sting - headache
- Golden Chain tree poisoning - headache
- Flavivirus - Headache
- Facet syndrome - headache
- Exertional headaches - Headaches
- Excessive dieting - headaches
- Essential thrombocytosis - same as essential thrombocythemia - headache
- Erythema chronicum migrans - headache
- Epidemic typhus - severe headache
- Ehrlichiosis - headache
- Eagle's syndrome - headache
- Diaphragmatic paralysis - morning headache
- Deafness - lymphoedema - leukemia - headache
- Cyanide poisoning - headache
- Corn Lily poisoning - headache
- Chiari Malformation - headache
- Cerebral Arteriosclerosis - headache
- Cerebral abscess - headache
- Cerebellar abscess - headache
- Cathinone poisoning - headache
- Campylobacter fetus infection - headache
- Bwamba virus - headache
- Brain Concussion - headache
- Bird flu (avian influenza) - headache
- Barmah Forest virus - headache
- Bacterial toxic-shock syndrome - headache
- Ba Bow Sen-induced lead poisoning - headache
- Azarcon-induced lead poisoning - headache
- Arbovirus - Headache
- Anthrax - headache
- Aneurysm, intracranial berry, 8 - severe headache
- Al Murrah-induced lead poisoning - headache
- AIDS - headache
- Adenovirus-related Cold - headache
- Adenosine triphosphatase deficiency, anaemia due to - headache
- Acute myeloblastic leukemia type 6 - headache
- Acute hemorrhagic leukoencephalitis - severe headache
- Meningism
- Cerebrovascular accident
- Vitamin A
- Amiodarone
- Ethanol
- Upper respiratory tract infection
- Raised intracranial pressure
- Mefloquine
- Zileuton
- Mansonelliasis - headache
- Primary affective disorder
- Pemirolast
- Adenoiditis
- Cholesteatoma
- Botulism
- Chronic fatigue syndrome - Headache
- Toxic shock syndrome - Headache
- Sleep deprivation
- Mental disorders
- Nose diseases
- Tapeworm
- Brain abscess - severe headache
- Brain compression
- Head conditions - Headaches
- Tension-type headache
- Cluster headache and other trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias
- Other primary headaches including
- Hemicrania continua
- Coital cephalalgia
- New daily persistent headache (NDPH)
- Headache attributed to head and/or neck trauma
- Headache attributed to cranial or cervical vascular disorder including:
- Intracerebral hemorrhage
- Giant cell arteritis
- Headache attributed to non-vascular intracranial disorder including:
- Idiopathic intracranial hypertension
- Post dural puncture headaches
- Ictal headache
- Headache attributed to a substance or its withdrawal including:
- Medication overuse headaches
- Medication or drug withdrawal headaches
- Hang overs
- Headache attributed to infection including:
- Headache attributed to disorder of homoeostasis
- Headache or facial pain attributed to disorder of cranium, neck, eyes, ears, nose, sinuses, teeth, mouth or other facial or cranial structures
- Headache attributed to psychiatric disorder
- Cranial neuralgias, central and primary facial pain and other headaches
- Other headache, cranial neuralgia, central or primary facial pain including:
- Sinusitis
More causes: see full list of causes for Headache
Causes of Headache (Diseases Database):
The follow list shows some of the possible medical causes of Headache that are listed by the Diseases Database:
- Intracranial space-occupying lesion
- Acute angle-closure glaucoma
- Nitrendipine
- Quinidine
- Imatinib mesylate
- Skull fracture
- Dipivefrin
- Dinoprostone
- Nifedipine
- Polycythaemia rubra vera
- Cholesteatoma
- Ropinirole
- Quinine
- Adenoiditis
- Enalapril
- Migraine
- Malignant hypertension
- Ramsay Hunt syndrome
- Alosetron
- Bromocriptine
- Pergolide
- Methimazole
- Sodium nitrite
- Gradenigo-Lannois syndrome
- Piribedil
- Pemirolast
- Carcinoid tumours and carcinoid syndrome
- Ondansetron
- Tongue cancer
- Campylobacter jejuni
- Systemic lupus erythematosus
- Intracranial abscess / granuloma
- Superior vena cava obstruction
- Fenoldopam
- Posterior communicating artery aneurysm
- Primary affective disorder
- Hypercalcaemia
- Eclampsia
- Caspofungin
- Otitis externa
- Vascular headache
- Decompression sickness
- Calanolide A
- Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis
- Dental sepsis
- Cyanides
- Zafirlukast
- Phaeochromocytoma
- Eplerenone
- Cycloserine
- Nicorandil
- Spinal autonomic dysreflexia
- Vardenafil
- Memantine
- Isosorbide dinitrate
- Dexamfetamine
- Subarachnoid haemorrhage
- Lead
- Hepatic failure
- Epoprostenol
- Mansonelliasis
- Meningoencephalitis
- Lofepramine
- Premenstrual syndrome
- Modafinil
- Fluoxetine
- Salbutamol
- Cyclosporin
- Zileuton
- Mefloquine
- Spontaneous intracranial hypotension
- Idiopathic intracranial hypertension
- Isosorbide mononitrate
- Bosentan
- Aminophylline
- Granisetron
- Ethosuximide
- Posterior cervical sympathetic syndrome
- Cluster headache
- Propylthiouracil
- Levosimendan
- Gemeprost
- Tribavirin
- CADASIL
- Thiamine (Vitamin B1) deficiency
- Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis
- Griseofulvin
- Epidural haemorrhage
- Acoustic neuroma
- Manganese
- Epinephrine
- Pre-eclampsia
- Docosanol
- Ezetimibe
- Pimecrolimus
- Dimercaprol
- Familial hemiplegic migraine
- Parry-Romberg syndrome
- Polymyalgia rheumatica
- Raised intracranial pressure
- Vertebral artery dissection
- Upper respiratory tract infection
- Ethanol
- Head injury
- Glyceryl trinitrate
- Poison hemlock
- Intracranial haemorrhage
- Metronidazole
- Lysuride
- Anxiety disorder
- Menopause
- Amantadine
- Vertebro-basilar artery syndrome
- Influenza
- Suppurative otitis media
- Amphotericin B
- Thunderclap headache
- Amlodipine
- Carotid artery dissection
- Palonosetron
- Stress headache
- Amiodarone
- Hyponatraemia
- Bexarotene
- Mucormycosis
- Roflumilast
- Reproterol
- Vitamin A
- Cilansetron
- Posterior leucoencephalopathy syndrome
- Tympanic membrane rupture
- Dolasetron
- Arnold's nerve cough syndrome
- Sinusitis
- Carbimazole
- Cerebrovascular accident
- Pituitary tumour (growth hormone secreting)
- Copper salts
- Meningism
- Cabergoline
- Paroxysmal hemicrania, chronic
- Temporal arteritis
- Combined oral contraceptive pill
- Lumbar puncture
- Sildenafil
- Functional disorders
- Tropisetron
- Hypoglycaemia
- Cavernous sinus thrombosis
- Q fever
- Altitude sickness, acute
- Clomethiazole
- Anagrelide
- Relapsing fever
- Pituitary apoplexy
- Digoxin
- Acamprosate
- Heat stroke
- Carbon monoxide toxicity
- Tadalafil
- Craniopharyngioma
- Anemia
- Lerisetron
- Interleukin 2
- Thallium
- Cervical spondylosis
- Cilostazol
- Takayasu's arteritis
- Hydrogen sulfide
- Dipyridamole
- Ergotamine
- Yellow fever
- Caffeine
- Wegener's granulomatosis
Headache as a complication of other conditions:
Other conditions that might have Headache as a complication may, potentially, be an underlying cause of Headache. Our database lists the following as having Headache as a complication of that condition:
Headache as a symptom:
Conditions listing Headache as a symptom may also be potential underlying causes of Headache. Our database lists the following as having Headache as a symptom of that condition:
- Acanthamoeba infection
- Acanthamoeba infection of the central nervous system
- Acanthocheilonemiasis
- Accelerated hypertension
- Achrestic anemia
- Acid-Base Imbalance
- Acidic dry cell batteries inhalation poisoning
- Acoustic neuroma
- Acquired Aplastic Anemia
- Acromegaly
- Actinic prurigo
- Actinomycetales infection
- Acute Chemical poisoning - Varnish makers' and painters' Naptha
- Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis
- Acute fatty liver of pregnancy
- Acute Gastritis
- Acute leukaemia of ambiguous lineage
- Acute megacaryoblastic leukemia
- Acute meningitis
- Acute myeloblastic leukemia type 1
- Acute myeloblastic leukemia type 2
- Acute myeloblastic leukemia type 3
- Acute myeloblastic leukemia type 4
- Acute myeloblastic leukemia type 5
- Acute myeloblastic leukemia type 6
- Acute myeloblastic leukemia type 7
- Acute myelocytic leukemia
- Acute myeloid leukaemia and myelodysplastic syndromes related to alkylating agent
- Acute myeloid leukaemia and myelodysplastic syndromes related to topoisomerase type II inhibitor
- Acute myeloid leukaemia and myelodysplastic syndromes, therapy related
- Acute myeloid leukemia
- Acute myeloid leukemia, adult
- Acute Pesticide poisoning - xylene
- Acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment
- Acute radiation sickness
- Acute stress disorder
- Acute tin poisoning
- Addington disease
- Adenosine triphosphatase deficiency, anaemia due to
- Adenoviridae Infections
- Adenovirus infection in immunocompromised patients
- Adenovirus-related Cold
- Adhesive abuse
- Adhesive addiction
- Adies Syndrome
- Adrenal adenoma, familial
- Adrenal Cancer
- Adrenal gland hyperfunction
- Adrenal hypertension
- Adrenal incidentaloma
- Adrenal medulla neoplasm
- Adult Panic-Anxiety Syndrome
- Adverse reaction to chemical - Allyl trichloride
- Aerosol abuse
- Aerosol addiction
- African Sleeping sickness
- Aging brain syndrome
- AIDS
- Airborne allergy
- Al Murrah-induced lead poisoning
- Alarcon-induced lead poisoning
- Albayaidle-induced lead poisoning
- Albayalde-induced lead poisoning
- Alcohol-induced hypertension
- Aldehyde syndrome
- Allergies
- Alpine syndrome
- Alternating Bowel Habit IBS
- Amnesic shellfish poisoning
- Amphetamine abuse
- Amphetamine-induced hypertension
- Amyloid angiopathy
- Amyloidosis VII
- Amyloidosis, oculoleptomeningeal
- Ancylostoma duodenale
- Anemia of pregnancy
- Anemia, hypochromic microcytic
- Anemia, Iron-Deficiency
- Anemia, Refractory, with Excess of Blasts
- Anemia, Refractory, with Excess of Blasts, type 1
- Anemia, Refractory, with Excess of Blasts, type 2
- Aneurysm, intracranial berry
- Aneurysm, intracranial berry, 1
- Aneurysm, intracranial berry, 2
- Aneurysm, intracranial berry, 3
- Aneurysm, intracranial berry, 4
- Aneurysm, intracranial berry, 5
- Aneurysm, intracranial berry, 6
- Aneurysm, intracranial berry, 7
- Aneurysm, intracranial berry, 8
- Angiostrongyliasis
- Anthrax
- Antidiarrheal agent poisoning
- Aortic coarctation
- Aplastic anemia
- Apricot seed poisoning
- Arachnidism
- Arachnoid Cysts
- Arachnoiditis
- Arbovirosis
- Arbovirus
- Argentinean hemorrhagic fever
- Arnold-Chiari Malformation (Type 1)
- Arnold-Chiari malformation type 2
- Arnold-Chiari malformation type 3
- Arnold-Chiari malformation type 4
- Arterial dissections with lentiginosis
- Arteriovenous Malformation
- Asthenopia
- Astrocytoma
- Ataxia, episodic - vertigo - tinnitus - myokymia
- Atlantic mussel food poisoning
- Atypical coarctation of aorta
- Austrian syndrome
- Autoimmune eye diseases
- Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia
- Autonomic dysreflexia syndrome
- Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease
- Azarcon-induced lead poisoning
- Ba Bow Sen-induced lead poisoning
- Babinski-Froelich Syndrome
- Back tumour
- Bacterial endocarditis
- Bacterial meningitis
- Bacterial toxic-shock syndrome
- Bali goli-induced lead poisoning
- Balsam apple poisoning
- Balsam pear poisoning
- Baló disease
- Baneberry poisoning
- BANF acoustic neurinoma
- Barmah Forest virus
- Barotrauma
- Barre-Lieou syndrome
- Bartonella infections
- Bartonellosis
- Bartonellosis due to Bartonella quintana infection
- Bartschi-Rochaix syndrome
- Basilar artery insufficiency syndrome
- Basilar artery migraine
- Basilar impression primary
- Behcet's Disease
- Benign angiitis of the central nervous system
- Benign astrocytoma
- Bicarbonate deficit
- Bint Al Zahab-induced lead poisoning
- Bird cherry seed poisoning
- Bird flu (avian influenza)
- Birth control pill poisoning
- Bitter almond seed poisoning
- Black henbane poisoning
- Black nightshade poisoning
- Black widow spider envenomation
- Blood cancer
- Bokhoor-induced lead poisoning
- Bolivian hemorrhagic fever
- Bornholm disease
- Borreliosis
- Borries syndrome
- Bortonneuse fever
- Botulism food poisoning
- Box thorn poisoning
- Brachial Neuritis
- Brain cancer
- Brain Concussion
- Brain conditions
- Brain Fag syndrome
- Brain Stem Neoplasms
- Breynia officinalis poisoning
- Briquet syndrome
- Broad bean poisoning
- Brown snake poisoning
- Brucellosis
- Bubonic plague
- Buffalo pea poisoning
- Bullis fever syndrome
- Burnett's milk drinker's syndrome
- Burnett's syndrome
- Burnout syndrome
- Bwamba virus
- Cadasil
- Cadmium poisoning
- Calcification of basal ganglia with or without hypocalcemia
- Campylobacter fetus infection
- Campylobacter hylointestinalis infection
- Campylobacter jejuni infection
- Campylobacter laridis infection
- Camurati Engelmann disease, type 2
- Camurati-Engelmann Disease
- Carcinomatous meningitis
- Carotid Paraganglioma
- Carukia barnesi sting
- Cat scratch disease
- Caterpillar complication poisoning
- Caterpillar-induced bleeding syndrome
- Caterpillar-induced bleeding syndrome - Lonomia achelous
- Caterpillar-induced bleeding syndrome - Lonomia obliqua
- Cathinone poisoning
- Cebagin-induced lead poisoning
- Central nervous system lymphoma, primary
- Cephalosporin-induced Immune Hemolytic Anemia
- Cephalothoracic progressive lipodystrophy
- Cerebellar abscess
- Cerebellar hypoplasia
- Cerebral abscess
- Cerebral Arteriosclerosis
- Cerebral cavernous malformations
- Cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosis, hereditary, Dutch type
- Cerebral ventricle neoplasm
- CFS subtype 1 (cognitive, musculoskeletal, sleep, anxiety/depression)
- CFS subtype 2 ( musculoskeletal, pain, anxiety/depression)
- CFS subtype 3 (mild)
- CFS subtype 4 (cognitive, musculoskeletal, sleep, anxiety/depression)
- CFS subtype 5 (musculoskeletal, gastrointestinal)
- CFS subtype 6 (postexertional)
- CFS subtype 7 (pain, infectious, musculoskeletal, sleep, neurological, gastrointestinal, neurocognitive, anxiety/depression)
- Chagas disease
- Chemical allergy
- Chemical burn
- Chemical burn - ingestion
- Chemical pneumonia
- Chemical poisoning - 1,1-Dichloroethene
- Chemical poisoning - 1,1-Dimethylhydrazine
- Chemical poisoning - 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane
- Chemical poisoning - 1,3-Butadiene
- Chemical poisoning - 1,3-Dichloropropene
- Chemical poisoning - 1,3-Dinitrobenzene
- Chemical poisoning - 1-Pentanethiol
- Chemical poisoning - 1-Propanol
- Chemical poisoning - 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
- Chemical poisoning - 2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene
- Chemical poisoning - 2,4-Dinitrotoluene
- Chemical poisoning - 2-Aminopyridine
- Chemical poisoning - 2-Butoxyethanol
- Chemical poisoning - 2-Hexanone
- Chemical poisoning - 2-Methyl-4-Chlorophenoxyacetic Acid
- Chemical poisoning - 3,3-Dichlorobenzidine
- Chemical poisoning - 3-Aminopyridine
- Chemical poisoning - 4,4-Methylenebis
- Chemical poisoning - 4-Aminodiphenyl
- Chemical poisoning - acetic acid
- Chemical poisoning - Acetone
- Chemical poisoning - Acetophenone
- Chemical poisoning - Acetylene
- Chemical poisoning - Acetylene Tetrabromide
- Chemical poisoning - Acrinathrin
- Chemical poisoning - Acrylic acid
- Chemical poisoning - Acrylonitrile
- Chemical poisoning - Adiponitrile
- Chemical poisoning - Agrocide
- Chemical poisoning - Agronexit
- Chemical poisoning - Alachlor
- Chemical poisoning - Alanycarb
- Chemical poisoning - Aldicarb
- Chemical poisoning - Aldoxycarb
- Chemical poisoning - Aldrin
- Chemical poisoning - Allyl alcohol
- Chemical poisoning - Allyl chloride
- Chemical poisoning - Allyl Glycidyl Ether
- Chemical poisoning - Allyl trichloride
- Chemical poisoning - Allylamines
- Chemical poisoning - Allyxycarb
- Chemical poisoning - alpha-Cypermethrin
- Chemical poisoning - Aluminum Phosphide
- Chemical poisoning - Amidithion
- Chemical poisoning - Aminocarb
- Chemical poisoning - Amiton
- Chemical poisoning - Amitraz
- Chemical poisoning - Ammonia
- Chemical poisoning - Ammonium Chloride
- Chemical poisoning - Ammonium Nitrate
- Chemical poisoning - Aniline
- Chemical poisoning - Anisidine (o,p-Isomers)
- Chemical poisoning - Antifreeze
- Chemical poisoning - Antimony
- Chemical poisoning - Aparasin
- Chemical poisoning - Aphtiria
- Chemical poisoning - Arsine
- Chemical poisoning - Asphalt
- Chemical poisoning - Athyl-Gusathion
- Chemical poisoning - Azinfos-methyl
- Chemical poisoning - Azinfosethyl
- Chemical poisoning - Azinophos-methyl
- Chemical poisoning - Azinphos
- Chemical poisoning - Azinphos-ethyl
- Chemical poisoning - Azinphos-methyl
- Chemical poisoning - Azinphosmetile
- Chemical poisoning - Azothoate
- Chemical poisoning - Barthrin
- Chemical poisoning - Ben-Hex
- Chemical poisoning - Bendiocarb
- Chemical poisoning - Benfuracarb
- Chemical poisoning - Benhexol
- Chemical poisoning - Benoxafos
- Chemical poisoning - Benzene
- Chemical poisoning - Benzene hexachloride
- Chemical poisoning - Benzyl Chloride
- Chemical poisoning - Beta-cyfluthrin
- Chemical poisoning - beta-Cypermethrin
- Chemical poisoning - Bexol
- Chemical poisoning - Bifenthrin
- Chemical poisoning - Bioallethrin
- Chemical poisoning - Bioehtanomethrin
- Chemical poisoning - Biopermethrin
- Chemical poisoning - Bioresmethrin
- Chemical poisoning - Biphenyl
- Chemical poisoning - Bromethalin
- Chemical poisoning - Bromide
- Chemical poisoning - Bromoform
- Chemical poisoning - Bromophos
- Chemical poisoning - Bromophos-ethyl
- Chemical poisoning - Bufencarb
- Chemical poisoning - Butacarb
- Chemical poisoning - Butocarboxim
- Chemical poisoning - Butoxcarboxim
- Chemical poisoning - Butyl Alcohol
- Chemical poisoning - Butylamines
- Chemical poisoning - Cadmium
- Chemical poisoning - Cadusafos
- Chemical poisoning - Calcium Polysulfide
- Chemical poisoning - Camphor
- Chemical poisoning - Carbanolate
- Chemical poisoning - Carbaryl
- Chemical poisoning - Carbofuran
- Chemical poisoning - Carbon Disulfide
- Chemical poisoning - Carbophenothion
- Chemical poisoning - Carbosulfan
- Chemical poisoning - Caulking products
- Chemical poisoning - Chloralose
- Chemical poisoning - Chlordecone
- Chemical poisoning - Chloresene
- Chemical poisoning - Chlorfenvinphos
- Chemical poisoning - Chlorinated naphthalene
- Chemical poisoning - Chlorine
- Chemical poisoning - Chlorine Dioxide
- Chemical poisoning - Chlorobenzene
- Chemical poisoning - Chloroform
- Chemical poisoning - Chloromethane
- Chemical poisoning - Chloropicrin
- Chemical poisoning - Chloropyrifos
- Chemical poisoning - Chlorpyrifos
- Chemical poisoning - Chlorpyrifos methyl
- Chemical poisoning - Cismethrin
- Chemical poisoning - Cloethocarb
- Chemical poisoning - Coumaphos
- Chemical poisoning - Cyanthoate
- Chemical poisoning - Cyclethrin
- Chemical poisoning - Cyclohexanol
- Chemical poisoning - Cyclohexanone
- Chemical poisoning - Cyfluthrin
- Chemical poisoning - Cyhalothrin
- Chemical poisoning - Cyllprothrin
- Chemical poisoning - Cyphenothrin
- Chemical poisoning - DDD
- Chemical poisoning - DDT
- Chemical poisoning - Decarbofuran
- Chemical poisoning - Deltamethrin
- Chemical poisoning - Demeton
- Chemical poisoning - Demeton-methyl
- Chemical poisoning - Demeton-O
- Chemical poisoning - Demeton-O-methyl
- Chemical poisoning - Demeton-S-methyl
- Chemical poisoning - Demeton-S-methylsulphon
- Chemical poisoning - Dialifos
- Chemical poisoning - Diazinon
- Chemical poisoning - Diborane
- Chemical poisoning - Dichlorvos
- Chemical poisoning - Dicresyl
- Chemical poisoning - Dicrotophos
- Chemical poisoning - Dieldrin
- Chemical poisoning - Diethyl Phthalate
- Chemical poisoning - Diethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether
- Chemical poisoning - Dimefluthrin
- Chemical poisoning - Dimetan
- Chemical poisoning - Dimethoate
- Chemical poisoning - Dimethrin
- Chemical poisoning - Dimethylnitrosamine
- Chemical poisoning - Dimetilan
- Chemical poisoning - Dinitrocresol
- Chemical poisoning - Dinitrophenol
- Chemical poisoning - Dioxacarb
- Chemical poisoning - Dioxathion
- Chemical poisoning - Disulfiram
- Chemical poisoning - Disulfoton
- Chemical poisoning - EMPC
- Chemical poisoning - Empenthrin
- Chemical poisoning - Emulsion paints
- Chemical poisoning - Endosulfan
- Chemical poisoning - Endothion
- Chemical poisoning - Epichlorohydrin
- Chemical poisoning - Esfenvalerate
- Chemical poisoning - Ether
- Chemical poisoning - Ethiofencarb
- Chemical poisoning - Ethion
- Chemical poisoning - Ethoate-methyl
- Chemical poisoning - Ethoprophos
- Chemical poisoning - Ethyl Mercaptan
- Chemical poisoning - Ethyl-guthion
- Chemical poisoning - Ethylamine
- Chemical poisoning - Ethylbenzene
- Chemical poisoning - Ethylene Dichloride
- Chemical poisoning - Ethylene Glycol
- Chemical poisoning - Ethylene Glycol Dinitrate
- Chemical poisoning - Ethylene Oxide
- Chemical poisoning - Ethyleneamine
- Chemical poisoning - Etrimfos
- Chemical poisoning - Fenchlorphos
- Chemical poisoning - Fenethacarb
- Chemical poisoning - Fenfluthrin
- Chemical poisoning - Fenitrothion
- Chemical poisoning - Fenobucarb
- Chemical poisoning - Fenpirithrin
- Chemical poisoning - Fenpropathrin
- Chemical poisoning - Fensulfothion
- Chemical poisoning - Fenthion
- Chemical poisoning - Fenvalerate
- Chemical poisoning - Flucythrinate
- Chemical poisoning - Flufenprox
- Chemical poisoning - Fluoridated toothpaste
- Chemical poisoning - Fluvalinate
- Chemical poisoning - Fonophos
- Chemical poisoning - Formothion
- Chemical poisoning - Furathiocarb
- Chemical poisoning - Furethrin
- Chemical poisoning - Furfural
- Chemical poisoning - gamma-Cyhalothrin
- Chemical poisoning - gamma-HccH
- Chemical poisoning - Gasoline
- Chemical poisoning - Glaze
- Chemical poisoning - Glutaraldehyde
- Chemical poisoning - Glycol Ether
- Chemical poisoning - Guthion (ethyl)
- Chemical poisoning - Halfenprox
- Chemical poisoning - HCH-gamma
- Chemical poisoning - Helium
- Chemical poisoning - Heptachlor
- Chemical poisoning - Heptenophos
- Chemical poisoning - Hexachlorocyclohexane (gamma)
- Chemical poisoning - Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
- Chemical poisoning - Hexane
- Chemical poisoning - Hydrazine
- Chemical poisoning - Hydrogen Chloride
- Chemical poisoning - Hydrogen Fluoride
- Chemical poisoning - Hydrogen Sulfide
- Chemical poisoning - Hydroquinone
- Chemical poisoning - Hyquincarb
- Chemical poisoning - Imiprothrin
- Chemical poisoning - Iodofenphos
- Chemical poisoning - Isofenphos
- Chemical poisoning - Isoprocarb
- Chemical poisoning - Isopropyl Alcohol
- Chemical poisoning - Jet Fuel-4
- Chemical poisoning - Jet Fuel-5
- Chemical poisoning - Jet Fuel-8
- Chemical poisoning - Jewelry cleaner
- Chemical poisoning - Kerosene
- Chemical poisoning - Lacquer
- Chemical poisoning - lambda-Cyhalothrin
- Chemical poisoning - Lead-containing Paint
- Chemical poisoning - Lighter fluid
- Chemical poisoning - Lindane
- Chemical poisoning - m-Anisidine
- Chemical poisoning - Malathion
- Chemical poisoning - Mecarbam
- Chemical poisoning - Metal cleaner
- Chemical poisoning - Metal polish
- Chemical poisoning - Metaldehyde
- Chemical poisoning - Methacrifos
- Chemical poisoning - Methacrylate
- Chemical poisoning - Methamidophos
- Chemical poisoning - Methanol
- Chemical poisoning - Methidathion
- Chemical poisoning - Methiocarb
- Chemical poisoning - Methomyl
- Chemical poisoning - Methyl Bromide
- Chemical poisoning - Methyl Ethyl Ketone
- Chemical poisoning - Methyl Mercaptan
- Chemical poisoning - Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether
- Chemical poisoning - Methylene Chloride
- Chemical poisoning - Methylene Diisocyanate
- Chemical poisoning - Metiltriazotion
- Chemical poisoning - Metobromuron
- Chemical poisoning - Metofluthrin
- Chemical poisoning - Metolcarb
- Chemical poisoning - Mevinphos
- Chemical poisoning - Mexacarbate
- Chemical poisoning - Mirex
- Chemical poisoning - Molybdenum
- Chemical poisoning - Monocrotophos
- Chemical poisoning - Mould remover
- Chemical poisoning - N,N-Dimethyl-P-Toluidine
- Chemical poisoning - N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone
- Chemical poisoning - Naphthalene
- Chemical poisoning - Nickel Carbonyl
- Chemical poisoning - Nitrates
- Chemical poisoning - Nitrilacarb
- Chemical poisoning - Nitrites
- Chemical poisoning - Nitrobenzene
- Chemical poisoning - Nitroethane
- Chemical poisoning - Nitrofen
- Chemical poisoning - Nitrogen Dioxide
- Chemical poisoning - Nitromethane
- Chemical poisoning - Nitrophenol
- Chemical poisoning - Nitrophenol Urea
- Chemical poisoning - Nitrotoluene
- Chemical poisoning - Nitrous Oxide
- Chemical poisoning - o-Anisidine
- Chemical poisoning - Oil-based paint
- Chemical poisoning - Omethoate
- Chemical poisoning - Osmium
- Chemical poisoning - Oven Cleaners
- Chemical poisoning - Oxamyl
- Chemical poisoning - Oxydeprofos
- Chemical poisoning - Oxydisulfoton
- Chemical poisoning - p-Anisidine
- Chemical poisoning - Para-Dichlorobenzene
- Chemical poisoning - Paraphenylenediamine
- Chemical poisoning - Parathion
- Chemical poisoning - Parathion Methyl
- Chemical poisoning - Pentaborane
- Chemical poisoning - Pentachlorophenol
- Chemical poisoning - Pepper Spray
- Chemical poisoning - Petroleum Distillates - Naphtha
- Chemical poisoning - Phenkapton
- Chemical poisoning - Phenol
- Chemical poisoning - Phorate
- Chemical poisoning - Phosalone
- Chemical poisoning - Phosdrin
- Chemical poisoning - Phosmet
- Chemical poisoning - Phosphamidon
- Chemical poisoning - Phosphine
- Chemical poisoning - Phoxim
- Chemical poisoning - Phthalthrin
- Chemical poisoning - Pirimicarb
- Chemical poisoning - Pirimiphos-methyl
- Chemical poisoning - Polychlorinated Biphenyls
- Chemical poisoning - Polychlorinated Dibenzofurans
- Chemical poisoning - Pool Cleaners
- Chemical poisoning - Prallethrin
- Chemical poisoning - Primiphos methyl
- Chemical poisoning - Profenofos
- Chemical poisoning - Profluthrin
- Chemical poisoning - Promacyl
- Chemical poisoning - Promecarb
- Chemical poisoning - Propane
- Chemical poisoning - Propoxur
- Chemical poisoning - Propylene Glycol Dinitrate
- Chemical poisoning - Prothidathion
- Chemical poisoning - Prothoate
- Chemical poisoning - Protrifenbute
- Chemical poisoning - Pyresmethrin
- Chemical poisoning - Pyrethrin
- Chemical poisoning - Pyrethroid
- Chemical poisoning - Pyridine
- Chemical poisoning - Pyrimitate
- Chemical poisoning - Quinalphos
- Chemical poisoning - Quintiofos
- Chemical poisoning - RDX
- Chemical poisoning - Selenium
- Chemical poisoning - Silafluofen
- Chemical poisoning - Sodium Azide
- Chemical poisoning - Solder
- Chemical poisoning - Sophamide
- Chemical poisoning - Stoddard Solvent
- Chemical poisoning - Sulfotep
- Chemical poisoning - Tar remover
- Chemical poisoning - Tau-Fluvalinate
- Chemical poisoning - Tazimcarb
- Chemical poisoning - Tefluthrin
- Chemical poisoning - Terbufos
- Chemical poisoning - Tetrachloroethane
- Chemical poisoning - Tetrachloroethylene
- Chemical poisoning - Tetraethyl Pyrophosphate
- Chemical poisoning - Tetrahydrofuran
- Chemical poisoning - Tetramethrin
- Chemical poisoning - Tetramethylammonium Hydroxide
- Chemical poisoning - Tetryl
- Chemical poisoning - Thallium
- Chemical poisoning - theta-Cypermethrin
- Chemical poisoning - Thiocarboxime
- Chemical poisoning - Thiodicarb
- Chemical poisoning - Thiofanox
- Chemical poisoning - Thioglycolic Acid
- Chemical poisoning - Thiometon
- Chemical poisoning - Thiram
- Chemical poisoning - Tolclofos methyl
- Chemical poisoning - Toluene
- Chemical poisoning - Tralomethrin
- Chemical poisoning - Transfluthrin
- Chemical poisoning - Transpermethrin
- Chemical poisoning - Triazophos
- Chemical poisoning - Triazotion
- Chemical poisoning - Tributyl Phosphate
- Chemical poisoning - Trichloroethane
- Chemical poisoning - Trichloroethylene
- Chemical poisoning - Trifenfos
- Chemical poisoning - Trimethacarb
- Chemical poisoning - Tungsten
- Chemical poisoning - Turpentine Oil
- Chemical poisoning - Vamidothion
- Chemical poisoning - Vanadium
- Chemical poisoning - Vinyl Choride
- Chemical poisoning - Window cleaner
- Chemical poisoning - XMC
- Chemical poisoning - Xylene
- Chemical poisoning - Xylylcarb
- Chemical poisoning - zeta-Cypermethrin
- Cherry laurel seed poisoning
- Cherry seed poisoning
- Chest Cold
- Chiari Malformation
- Chiari-Frommel syndrome
- Chickenpox
- Chikungunya
- Childhood-onset bipolar disorder
- Childhood-onset cerebral X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy
- Chloramphenicol-induced Sideroblastic anemia
- Chokecherry seed poisoning
- Chordoma
- Choreoathetosis-spasticity, episodic
- Choroid Plexus neoplasms
- Christmas Cherry poisoning
- Chronic anemia
- Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
- Chronic Kidney Disease
- Chronic myelogenous leukemia
- Chronic myelomonocytic leukemia
- Chronic Myeloproliferative Disorders
- Chronic Neck pain
- Chronic Pesticide poisoning - xylene
- Chronic vitamin A toxicity
- Chuifong tokuwan-induced lead poisoning
- Cigarette smoke allergy
- Ciguatera poisoning
- Ciliary dyskinesia, due to transposition of ciliary microtubules
- Claviceps purpurea poisoning
- Cluster headache
- Coarctation of aorta dominant
- Coastal leucothoe poisoning
- Cocaine addiction
- Cocaine-induced hypertension
- Coccidioidomycosis
- Coconut crab poisoning
- Codeine withdrawal
- Cold antibody hemolytic anemia
- Cold Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia
- Combat stress reaction
- Common cold
- Concussion
- Congenital aplastic anemia
- Congenital spherocytic anemia
- Conn Syndrome-induced hypertension
- Conn's syndrome
- Constipation-predominant IBS
- Cooperman-Miura syndrome
- COPD
- Cope's syndrome
- Copper deficiency-induced Sideroblastic anemia
- Cordyceps-induced lead poisoning
- Corn Lily poisoning
- Cornea disorders
- Coronavirus-related Cold
- Cortical hyperostosis-syndactyly
- Corticosteroid-induced hypertension
- Coxsackievirus-related Cold
- Crack addiction
- Craniometaphyseal dysplasia dominant type
- Craniometaphyseal dysplasia, autosomal recessive type
- Cryptococcal Meningitis
- Cryptococcosis
- Cushing's syndrome-induced hypertension
- Cutaneous mastocytosis
- Cyanide poisoning
- Cycad nut poisoning
- Cyclic vomiting syndrome
- Cyclical edema syndrome
- Cycloserine-induced Sideroblastic anemia
- Cyclospora cayetanenis food poisoning
- Cyclosporine-induced hypertension
- Cystic Fibrosis
- Cysticercosis
- Cystinosis, ocular nonnephropathic
- Cytomegalovirus
- Dana syndrome
- Daphne poisoning
- Darvocet overdose
- Deadly nightshade (Solanum dulcamara) poisoning
- Deafness - lymphoedema - leukemia
- Deafness peripheral - neuropathy - arterial disease
- Death Camas poisoning
- Decompression sickness
- Delayed Viral Syndromes
- Demerol overdose
- Dengue hemorrhagic fever
- Deposition diseases related fibromyalgia
- Depression
- Depressive disorders
- Dercum syndrome
- Deshi Dewa-induced lead poisoning
- Devic disease
- Devil's trumpet poisoning
- Diabetes
- Diabetes insipidus, diabetes mellitus, optic atrophy
- Diabetic hypoglycemia
- Diarrhea-predominant IBS
- Dilutional hyponatremia
- Dimorphic anemia
- Discontinuation syndrome
- Disequilibrium syndrome
- Dissociative Identity Disorder
- Dock poisoning
- Doxepine-induced Immune Hemolytic Anemia
- Dressler (D.)syndrome
- Drug-induced hypertension
- Drug-induced Immune Hemolytic Anemia
- Drug-induced Sideroblastic anemia
- Dysbarism
- Dysomnia
- Dysthymia
- Eagle's syndrome
- Ebola
- Echovirus-related Cold
- Eclampsia
- Ecstasy addiction
- Ehrlichiosis
- Electrical burns
- Electrolyte abnormality
- Empty Sella Syndrome
- Empty sella syndrome - acquired
- Empty sella syndrome - primary
- Encephalitis
- Encephalitis lethargica
- Encephalitis, California serogroup viral
- Encephalomyelitis
- Endodermal sinus tumor
- Endolymphatic sac tumors (ELST's) in Von Hippel Lindau (VHL) disease
- Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia Coli Infection
- Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli
- Enterovirus-related Cold
- Envenomization by the Martinique lancehead viper
- Eosinophilic meningitis
- Ependymoma
- Epidermoid carcinoma
- Episodic ataxia, type 6
- Epstein Barr virus related fibromyalgia
- Erysipelas
- Erythema chronicum migrans
- Erythropoietin-induced hypertension
- Essential thrombocytosis - same as essential thrombocythemia
- Esthesioneuroblastoma
- Ethanol-induced Sideroblastic anemia
- Evening Primrose oil - adverse effects
- Excessive dieting
- Exercise induced anaphylaxis
- Exertional headaches
- Extragonadal Germ Cell Tumor
- Eye conditions
- Eye Herpes
- Eye muscle strain
- Facet syndrome
- False Hellebore poisoning
- False jessamine poisoning
- Familial dermographism
- Familial erythrocytosis, 1
- Familial erythrocytosis, 2
- Familial erythrocytosis, 4
- Familial hypertension
- Familial hypopituitarism
- Farouk-induced lead poisoning
- Favism
- Fetterbush poisoning
- Filovirus
- Fitz-Hugh syndrome
- Flavivirus
- Flavivirus Infections
- Flea-borne diseases
- Florida arrowroot poisoning
- Florida leucothoe poisoning
- Flu
- Folate-deficiency anemia
- Food Additive Adverse reaction - amines
- Food Additive Adverse reaction - chocolate
- Food Additive Adverse reaction - food additives
- Food Additive Adverse reaction - MSG
- Food Additive Adverse reaction - salicylate
- Food Additive Adverse reaction - sulfite
- Food Additive Adverse reaction - sulphite
- Food Additive Allergy
- Food Additive Allergy - amaranth
- Food Additive Allergy - Annatto
- Food Additive Allergy - antioxidants
- Food Additive Allergy - benzoate
- Food Additive Allergy - BHA antioxidants
- Food Additive Allergy - BHT antioxidants
- Food Additive Allergy - carageenan gum
- Food Additive Allergy - Carmine
- Food Additive Allergy - erythrosine
- Food Additive Allergy - guar gum
- Food Additive Allergy - gum
- Food Additive Allergy - gum acacia
- Food Additive Allergy - gum tragacanth
- Food Additive Allergy - lecithin
- Food Additive Allergy - locust bean gum
- Food Additive Allergy - quinoline yellow
- Food Additive Allergy - saffron
- Food Additive Allergy - salicytes
- Food Additive Allergy - sulphite
- Food Additive Allergy - sulphite derivative
- Food Additive Allergy - sunset yellow
- Food Additive Allergy - tartrazine
- Food Additive Allergy - xanthan gum
- Food allergies
- Food Allergy - abalone
- Food Allergy - almond
- Food Allergy - aniseed
- Food Allergy - apple
- Food Allergy - apricot
- Food Allergy - avocado
- Food Allergy - banana
- Food Allergy - barley
- Food Allergy - bean
- Food Allergy - beef
- Food Allergy - beer
- Food Allergy - bell pepper
- Food Allergy - brazil nut
- Food Allergy - buckwheat
- Food Allergy - cabbage
- Food Allergy - carp
- Food Allergy - carrot
- Food Allergy - cashew
- Food Allergy - castor bean
- Food Allergy - celery
- Food Allergy - chamomile tea
- Food Allergy - cherry
- Food Allergy - chestnut
- Food Allergy - chick pea
- Food Allergy - chicken meat
- Food Allergy - cinnamon
- Food Allergy - coconut
- Food Allergy - codfish
- Food Allergy - Coriander
- Food Allergy - crab
- Food Allergy - crayfish
- Food Allergy - cumin
- Food Allergy - date palm
- Food Allergy - duck meat
- Food Allergy - fennel
- Food Allergy - fish
- Food Allergy - frog
- Food Allergy - fruit
- Food Allergy - garbanzo (legume)
- Food Allergy - garlic
- Food Allergy - goose meat
- Food Allergy - hazelnut
- Food Allergy - hops
- Food Allergy - kidney bean
- Food Allergy - kiwi fruit
- Food Allergy - lamb
- Food Allergy - lentil
- Food Allergy - lettuce
- Food Allergy - lima bean
- Food Allergy - Linden tea
- Food Allergy - lobster
- Food Allergy - lychee
- Food Allergy - mackerel
- Food Allergy - mango
- Food Allergy - meat
- Food Allergy - melon
- Food Allergy - milk
- Food Allergy - mollusk
- Food Allergy - MSG
- Food Allergy - mussel
- Food Allergy - mustard leaf
- Food Allergy - oat
- Food Allergy - olive
- Food Allergy - oranges
- Food Allergy - papaya
- Food Allergy - paprika
- Food Allergy - parsley
- Food Allergy - pea
- Food Allergy - peach
- Food Allergy - peanuts
- Food Allergy - pear
- Food Allergy - pecan
- Food Allergy - pine nut
- Food Allergy - pineapple
- Food Allergy - plantain
- Food Allergy - plum
- Food Allergy - pomegranates
- Food Allergy - pork
- Food Allergy - potato
- Food Allergy - pumpkin
- Food Allergy - Quorn
- Food Allergy - red meat
- Food Allergy - rice
- Food Allergy - rye
- Food Allergy - salmon
- Food Allergy - scallop
- Food Allergy - sesame
- Food Allergy - shellfish
- Food Allergy - shrimp
- Food Allergy - snail
- Food Allergy - soy
- Food Allergy - soybean
- Food Allergy - spices
- Food Allergy - strawberry
- Food Allergy - sulfite
- Food Allergy - sunflower seeds
- Food Allergy - thyme
- Food Allergy - tomato
- Food Allergy - tree nuts
- Food Allergy - tuna
- Food Allergy - turnip
- Food Allergy - turtle
- Food Allergy - vegetable oil
- Food Allergy - walnuts
- Food Allergy - watermelon
- Food Allergy - wheat
- Food Allergy - zucchini
- Food poisoning
- Foramina parietalia permagna
- Foxglove poisoning
- Francisella tularenis infection
- Froehlich syndrome
- Froelich's syndrome
- Frolich's syndrome
- Frölich's syndrome
- Functioning pancreatic endocrine tumor
- Fungal meningitis
- Galactorrhoea-Hyperprolactinaemia
- Ganglioglioma
- Gastroenteritis
- Generalized anxiety disorder
- Gestational hypertension
- Ghasard-induced lead poisoning
- Glanders
- Glaucoma
- Glaucoma, hereditary
- Glioblastoma
- Glioma
- Gliomatosis cerebri
- Gliosarcoma
- Glomerulonephritis
- Glomus tympanicum
- Glucosamine - adverse effects
- Gluten allergy
- Gluten ataxia
- Glénard syndrome
- Gold poisoning
- Golden Chain tree poisoning
- Granulomatous amebic encephalitis
- Granulomatous Angiitis of the Central Nervous System
- Granulomatous hypophysitis
- Grass pollen allergy
- Greenhead ant sting
- Greta-induced lead poisoning
- Hai Ge Fen-induced lead poisoning
- Hand-Foot-Mouth Syndrome
- Hangover
- Hantavirosis
- Hantavirus
- Hartnup Disease
- Head Cancer
- Head Conditions
- Head injury
- Headache
- Heatstroke
- Helicobacter cinaedi infection
- Helicobacter fenneliae infection
- HELLP syndrome
- Helminthiasis
- Hemoglobin S/hemoglobin Lepore, Boston
- Hemoglobin S/hemoglobin O, Arab
- Hemoglobin SC
- Hemophilus influenzae B
- Hemorragic fever with renal syndrome
- Hemorrhagic thrombocythemia
- Henna-induced lead poisoning
- Henoch-Schönlein purpura
- Hepatitis
- Hepatitis X (non-A,-B,-C,-D,-E)
- Herbal Agent adverse reaction - Ginkgo biloba
- Herbal Agent adverse reaction - Licorice
- Herbal Agent adverse reaction - Saw Palmetto
- Herbal Agent overdose - Catnip
- Herbal Agent overdose - Horse Chestnuts
- Herbal Agent overdose - Wormwood
- Hereditary spherocytic hemolytic anemia
- Heroin dependence
- Herpes simplex encephalitis
- HHV-6 encephalitis
- Hilger syndrome
- Hip cancer
- Histoplasmosis
- HIV-1, CRF01_AE
- HIV-1, CRF02_AG
- HIV-1, CRF04_ cpx
- HIV-1, CRF05_ D/F
- HIV-1, CRF06_cpx
- HIV-1, CRF07_BC
- HIV-1, CRF08_BC
- HIV-1, CRF11_cpx
- HIV-1, CRF12_BF
- HIV-1, CRF13_cpx
- HIV-1, CRF14_BG
- HIV-1, CRF15_01B
- HIV-1, CRF16_ A2D
- HIV-1, CRF17_BF
- HIV-1, CRF18_cpx
- HIV-1, CRF19_cpx
- HIV-1, CRF20_BG
- HIV-1, CRF21_A2D
- HIV-1, CRF22_01A1
- HIV-1, CRF23_BG
- HIV-1, CRF24_BG
- HIV-1, CRF25_cpx
- HIV-1, CRF26_AU
- HIV-1, CRF27_cpx
- HIV-1, CRF28_BF
- HIV-1, CRF29_BF
- HIV-1, CRF30_0206
- HIV-1, CRF31_BC
- HIV-1, CRF32_06A1
- HIV-1, CRF33_01B
- HIV-1, CRF34_01B
- HIV-1, CRF35_AD
- HIV-1, CRF36_cpx
- HIV-1, CRF37_cpx
- HIV-1, CRF38_BF
- HIV-1, CRF39_BF
- HIV-1, CRF40_BF
- HIV-1, CRF41_CD
- HIV-1, CRF42_BF
- HIV-1, CRF43_02G
- HIV-1A
- HIV-1A1
- HIV-1A2
- HIV-1A3
- HIV-1B
- HIV-1C
- HIV-1D
- HIV-1E
- HIV-1F
- HIV-1F1
- HIV-1F2
- HIV-1G
- HIV-1H
- HIV-1J
- HIV-1K
- HIV-1M
- HIV-1N
- HIV-1O
- HIV-2
- HIV-2A
- HIV-2B
- HIV/AIDS
- Hobo spider poisoning
- Holiday depression
- Honeymoon Bladder
- Horse nettle poisoning
- Horseshoe Crab poisoning
- House dust allergy
- Human granulocytic ehrlichiosis
- Human monocytic ehrlichiosis
- Human parvovirus B19 infection
- Human T-lymphotropic virus type 3
- Hydrocephalus
- Hydroid poisoning
- Hyper-IgD syndrome
- Hyperadrenalism
- Hyperaldosteronism-induced hypertension
- Hyperchromic Anemia
- Hyperemesis Gravidarum
- Hyperimmunoglobinemia D with recurrent fever
- Hyperpituitarism
- Hyperprolactinemia
- Hypertension
- Hypertension due to bilateral renal artery stenosis
- Hypertension due to coarctation of the aorta
- Hypertension of pregnancy
- Hypertensive heart disease
- Hypoglycemia
- Hypoglycemic attack
- Hyponatremia
- Hypoparathyroidism
- Hypoparathyroidism X-linked
- Hypopituitarism
- Hypopnea syndrome
- Hypothalamic dysfunction
- Ichthyohepatotoxication
- Idiopathic edema
- Immotile cilia syndrome, due to defective radial spokes
- Immotile cilia syndrome, due to excessively long cilia
- Inch ant sting
- Infectious arthritis
- Infectious CFS
- Infectious Diarrhea
- Infective endocarditis
- Inhalant abuse
- Inhalant addiction
- Inherited spherocytic anemia
- Insulinoma
- Internal carotid agenesis
- Intestinal Flu
- Intracranial arachnoid cysts
- Intracranial arteriovenous malformation
- Intracranial germ cell tumour
- Irish potato poisoning
- Iron deficiency
- Iron deficiency anemia
- Irritable bowel syndrome
- Isolated systolic hypertension
- Isoniazid-induced Sideroblastic anemia
- Isopsoriasis
- Isthmus coarctation
- Jack jumper ant sting
- Japanese andromeda poisoning
- Japanese encephalitis
- Jaw conditions
- Jaw joint disorders
- Jessamine poisoning
- Jimsonweed poisoning
- Jin Bu Huan-induced lead poisoning
- Juniper tar poisoning
- Juvenile pilocytic astrocytoma
- Kandu-induced lead poisoning
- Katayama fever
- Kidney arteriovenous fistula
- Kohl-induced lead poisoning
- Kuru
- Kushta-induced lead poisoning
- Labile Hypertension
- Lactotroph adenoma
- Lassa fever
- Lead poisoning
- Lead poisoning - African Folk Remedies - Kohl
- Lead poisoning - African Folk Remedies - Surma
- Lead poisoning - Aisan Folk Remedies - Chuifong tokuwan
- Lead poisoning - Asian Folk Remedies - Bali goli
- Lead poisoning - Asian Folk Remedies - Deshi Dewa
- Lead poisoning - Asian Folk Remedies - Ghasard
- Lead poisoning - Asian Folk Remedies - Kandu
- Lead poisoning - Asian Folk Remedies - Kohl
- Lead poisoning - Asian Folk Remedies - Pay-loo-ah
- Lead poisoning - Asian Folk Remedies - Surma
- Lead poisoning - Chinese Folk Remedies - Ba Bow Sen
- Lead poisoning - Chinese Folk Remedies - Cordyceps
- Lead poisoning - Chinese Folk Remedies - Hai Ge Fen
- Lead poisoning - Chinese Folk Remedies - Jin Bu Huan
- Lead poisoning - Chinese Folk Remedies - Po Ying Tan
- Lead poisoning - Chinese Folk Remedies - Rueda
- Lead poisoning - Folk Remedies
- Lead poisoning - Hispanic Folk Remedies - Alarcon
- Lead poisoning - Hispanic Folk Remedies - Azarcon
- Lead poisoning - Hispanic Folk Remedies - Coral
- Lead poisoning - Hispanic Folk Remedies - Greta
- Lead poisoning - Hispanic Folk Remedies - Liga
- Lead poisoning - Hispanic Folk Remedies - Luiga
- Lead poisoning - Hispanic Folk Remedies - Maria Luisa
- Lead poisoning - Indian Folk Remedies - Deshi Dewa
- Lead poisoning - Indian Folk Remedies - Kandu
- Lead poisoning - Indian Folk Remedies - Kohl
- Lead poisoning - Indian Folk Remedies - Kushta
- Lead poisoning - Indian Folk Remedies - Surma
- Lead poisoning - Iranian Folk Remedies - Bint Al Zahab
- Lead poisoning - Kuwait Folk Remedies - Bokhoor
- Lead poisoning - Loas Folk Remedies - Pay-loo-ah
- Lead poisoning - Mexican Folk Remedies - Alarcon
- Lead poisoning - Mexican Folk Remedies - Albayaidle
- Lead poisoning - Mexican Folk Remedies - Albayalde
- Lead poisoning - Mexican Folk Remedies - Azarcon
- Lead poisoning - Mexican Folk Remedies - Coral
- Lead poisoning - Mexican Folk Remedies - Greta
- Lead poisoning - Mexican Folk Remedies - Liga
- Lead poisoning - Mexican Folk Remedies - Luiga
- Lead poisoning - Mexican Folk Remedies - Maria Luisa
- Lead poisoning - Middle East Folk Remedies - Surma
- Lead poisoning - Middle Eastern Folk Remedies - Alkohl
- Lead poisoning - Middle Eastern Folk Remedies - Anzroot
- Lead poisoning - Middle Eastern Folk Remedies - Cebagin
- Lead poisoning - Middle Eastern Folk Remedies - Henna
- Lead poisoning - Middle Eastern Folk Remedies - Kohl
- Lead poisoning - Middle Eastern Folk Remedies - Saoot
- Lead poisoning - Pakistan Folk Remedies - Kohl
- Lead poisoning - Pakistan Folk Remedies - Kushta
- Lead poisoning - Pakistan Folk Remedies - Surma
- Lead poisoning - Pakistani eye cosmetics
- Lead poisoning - Saudi Arabian Folk Remedies - Al Murrah
- Lead poisoning - Saudi Arabian Folk Remedies - Bint Dahab
- Lead poisoning - Saudi Arabian Folk Remedies - Bokhoor
- Lead poisoning - Saudi Arabian Folk Remedies - Farouk
- Lead poisoning - Saudi Arabian Folk Remedies - Santrinj
- Lead poisoning - Saudi Folk Remedies - Traditional Saudi medicine
- Lead poisoning - Tamarind candy
- Lead poisoning - Tibetan Folk Remedies - Tibetan herbal vitamin
- Leber optic atrophy
- Lederer's anemia
- Legionella adelaidensis infection
- Legionella anisa infection
- Legionella beliardensis infection
- Legionella birminghamensis infection
- Legionella bozemanii infection
- Legionella bruneiensis infection
- Legionella brunensis infection
- Legionella busanensis infection
- Legionella cherrii infection
- Legionella cincinnatiensis infection
- Legionella donaldsonii infection
- Legionella donaldsonil infection
- Legionella drancourtii infection
- Legionella drozanskii infection
- Legionella dumofii infection
- Legionella erythra infection
- Legionella fairfieldensis infection
- Legionella fallonii infection
- Legionella feelei infection
- Legionella feeleii infection
- Legionella gesstiana infection
- Legionella gormanii infection
- Legionella gratiana infection
- Legionella gresilensis infection
- Legionella hackeliae infection
- Legionella impletisoli infection
- Legionella isrealensis infection
- Legionella jamestowniensis infection
- Legionella jordanis infection
- Legionella lansingensis infection
- Legionella londinensis infection
- Legionella longbeachae infection
- Legionella lytica infection
- Legionella maceachemii infection
- Legionella maceachernii infection
- Legionella micdadei infection
- Legionella monrovica infection
- Legionella moravica infection
- Legionella nautarum infection
- Legionella oakridgensis infection
- Legionella parisiensis infection
- Legionella quateirensis infection
- Legionella quinlivanii infection
- Legionella rowbothamii infection
- Legionella rubrilucens infection
- Legionella sainthelensi infection
- Legionella santicrucis infection
- Legionella shakespearei infection
- Legionella spiritensis infection
- Legionella steigerwaltii infection
- Legionella tauriensis infection
- Legionella tusconensis infection
- Legionella wadsorthii infection
- Legionella wadsworthii infection
- Legionella waltersii infection
- Legionella worsliensis infection
- Legionella yabuuchiae infection
- Legionnaires' disease
- Lemierre's syndrome
- Lepidopterism
- Leukemia
- Leukemia, Myeloid
- Leukemia, Myeloid, Aggressive-Phase
- Leukemia, Myeloid, Chronic
- Leukemia, T-Cell
- Licorice-induced hypertension
- Liga-induced lead poisoning
- Lily-of-the-Valley poisoning
- Lionfish poisoning
- Listeriosis
- Luiga-induced lead poisoning
- Lupus
- Lyme disease
- Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis
- Lysteria monocytoigeneses meningitis
- Macrocytic Hyperchromic Anemia
- Major depressive disorder related fibromyalgia
- Malaria
- Malformations in neuronal migration
- Malignant astrocytoma
- Malignant germ cell tumor
- Malignant hypertension
- Malignant Teratocarcinosarcoma
- Manganese poisoning
- Mansonella ozzardi infection
- Mansonelliasis
- Marburg virus
- Maria Luisa-induced lead poisoning
- Mastocytosis
- Mastoiditis
- May-Hegglin Anomaly
- May-Hegglin thrombocytopenia
- Mayapple poisoning
- Mayaro fever
- Megalocytic-Normochromic anemia
- Melanoma - astrocytoma syndrome
- Melioidosis
- Meninges cancer
- Meningioma
- Meningitis
- Meningococcal disease
- Meningococcal infection
- Mercury poisoning
- Mescal poisoning
- Mesenteric Adenitis
- Metal fume fever
- Metal Fume Fever - Aluminium
- Metal Fume Fever - Antimony
- Metal Fume Fever - Cadmium
- Metal Fume Fever - Chromium
- Metal Fume Fever - Copper
- Metal Fume Fever - Iron
- Metal Fume Fever - Magnesium
- Metal Fume Fever - Manganese
- Metal Fume Fever - Nickel
- Metal Fume Fever - Selenium
- Metal Fume Fever - Silver
- Metal Fume Fever - Tin
- Metal Fume Fever - Zinc
- Metastatic insulinoma
- Methahemoglobinemia
- Methyldopa-induced Immune Hemolytic Anemia
- Mexican tea poisoning
- Microcytic Anemia
- Microcytic Hyperchromic Anemia
- Microcytic hypochromic anemia
- Microcytic-Normochromic anemia
- Mild chronic pain
- Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
- Milk poisoning
- Milk-Alkali syndrome
- Millian erythema
- Mitochondrial diseases
- Mitral valve prolapse, familial, autosomal dominant
- Mitral-valve prolapse
- Mixed connective tissue disease
- MN1
- Monkshood poisoning
- Mononucleosis
- Mosquito-borne diseases
- Mosse syndrome
- Motion sickness
- Mountain andromeda poisoning
- Mountain Laurel poisoning
- Mountain sickness
- MoyaMoya disease 1
- MoyaMoya disease 2
- MoyaMoya disease 3
- Moyamoya Syndrome
- Mucha-Habermann syndrome
- Mucormycosis
- Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1
- Mumps
- Muscle contraction headache
- Musculoskeletal chronic fatigue syndrome
- Mustard tree poisoning
- Mycoplasmal pneumonia
- Myelitis
- Myelofibrosis-osteosclerosis
- Myoclonus epilepsy
- Myofascial pain syndromes
- Naegleria
- Narcotic addiction
- Nasal decongestant-induced hypertension
- Nasopharyngeal carcinoma
- Nasopharyngitis
- Neck Arthritis
- Neck Cancer
- Neck conditions
- Neck injury
- Nelson Syndrome
- Nelson syndrome I
- Neovascular glaucoma
- Neurocysticercosis
- Neuroectodermal tumors primitive
- Neurofibromatosis-2
- Neurological chronic fatigue syndrome
- Neurosarcoidosis
- Neurosyphilis
- Neurotoxicity syndromes
- Niacin toxicity
- Nickel - adverse effect
- Nipah virus encephalitis
- Nocardiosis
- Non-Food Allergy - Aesculus pollen
- Non-Food Allergy - Alder
- Non-Food Allergy - Alder tree
- Non-Food Allergy - amaranthus
- Non-Food Allergy - American feverfew
- Non-Food Allergy - Amylcinnamic alcohol
- Non-Food Allergy - Anisyl alcohol
- Non-Food Allergy - Ash juniper tree pollen
- Non-Food Allergy - ash tree
- Non-Food Allergy - beech tree
- Non-Food Allergy - Beet
- Non-Food Allergy - bent grass
- Non-Food Allergy - Benzyl alcohol
- Non-Food Allergy - Benzyl salicylate
- Non-Food Allergy - Bermuda grass
- Non-Food Allergy - birch tree
- Non-Food Allergy - Bluegrass
- Non-Food Allergy - box elder tree
- Non-Food Allergy - Canary grass
- Non-Food Allergy - Capeweed
- Non-Food Allergy - chlorine
- Non-Food Allergy - Cinnamic alcohol
- Non-Food Allergy - Cinnamic aldehyde
- Non-Food Allergy - cocklebur
- Non-Food Allergy - Coumarin
- Non-Food Allergy - Cypress tree
- Non-Food Allergy - daisy
- Non-Food Allergy - dandelion pollen
- Non-Food Allergy - dust mites
- Non-Food Allergy - elm tree
- Non-Food Allergy - English plantain
- Non-Food Allergy - Eugenol
- Non-Food Allergy - European Ash tree
- Non-Food Allergy - Geraniol
- Non-Food Allergy - goosefoot
- Non-Food Allergy - grass
- Non-Food Allergy - guayule
- Non-Food Allergy - hazel tree
- Non-Food Allergy - hemp
- Non-Food Allergy - Hickory tree
- Non-Food Allergy - hop shrub
- Non-Food Allergy - Hornbeam tree
- Non-Food Allergy - horse chestnut tree
- Non-Food Allergy - Hydroxycitronellal
- Non-Food Allergy - Isoeugenol
- Non-Food Allergy - Johnson grass
- Non-Food Allergy - Kentucky bluegrass
- Non-Food Allergy - maple tree
- Non-Food Allergy - Marsh Elder
- Non-Food Allergy - Monteroy pine tree
- Non-Food Allergy - mountain cedar tree
- Non-Food Allergy - mugwort tree
- Non-Food Allergy - Musk ambrette
- Non-Food Allergy - nettle
- Non-Food Allergy - Oak moss absolute
- Non-Food Allergy - Oak tree
- Non-Food Allergy - Olea tree pollen
- Non-Food Allergy - olive tree
- Non-Food Allergy - Orache (Atriplex)
- Non-Food Allergy - orchard grass
- Non-Food Allergy - Patterson's curse
- Non-Food Allergy - Pecan trees
- Non-Food Allergy - perfume
- Non-Food Allergy - pigweed
- Non-Food Allergy - plane tree
- Non-Food Allergy - plantago pollen
- Non-Food Allergy - poplar tree pollen
- Non-Food Allergy - ragweed
- Non-Food Allergy - Rapeseed oil
- Non-Food Allergy - redroot
- Non-Food Allergy - Redtop grass
- Non-Food Allergy - Ryegrass pollen
- Non-Food Allergy - sagebrush
- Non-Food Allergy - Sandalwood oil
- Non-Food Allergy - Sorrel
- Non-Food Allergy - Sunflower pollen
- Non-Food Allergy - sweet chestnut tree
- Non-Food Allergy - sweet vernal grass
- Non-Food Allergy - tilia tree pollen
- Non-Food Allergy - timothy grass
- Non-Food Allergy - tree pollen
- Non-Food Allergy - tumble weed (Russian thistle)
- Non-Food Allergy - Velvet grass
- Non-Food Allergy - wall pellitory
- Non-Food Allergy - walnut tree
- Non-Food Allergy - White cedar tree
- Non-Food Allergy - willow tree
- Non-Food Allergy - willow tree pollen
- Non-Food Allergy - Wood tar
- Non-hereditary spherocytic anemia
- Nonaffective Psychosis
- Normochromic anemia
- Normocytic anemia
- Normocytic-Normochromic anemia
- Norwalk gastroenteritis
- Norwalk-like viruses
- Nose conditions
- Nutritional anemia
- Nutritional Sideroblastic anemia
- Obesity hypoventilation syndrome
- Occupational lead exposure - ammunition production
- Occupational lead exposure - battery manufacturing
- Occupational lead exposure - brass foundry
- Occupational lead exposure - ceramic production
- Occupational lead exposure - explosives production
- Occupational lead exposure - furniture refinishing
- Occupational lead exposure - lead glass factury
- Occupational lead exposure - lead mine
- Occupational lead exposure - lead smelting
- Occupational lead exposure - painter
- Occupational lead exposure - pottery making
- Occupational lead exposure - radiator repair
- Occupational lead exposure - ship building
- Occupational lead exposure - ship repairing
- Occupational lead exposure - smelting
- Occupational lung disease - Ammonia inhalation
- Occupational lung disease - Chlorine inhalation
- Occupational lung disease - Formalin vapors inhalation
- Occupational lung disease - Hydrogen Sulfide inhalation
- Occupational lung disease - Nitrogen dioxide inhalation
- Occupational lung disease - Ozone inhalation
- Occupational lung disease - Phosgene inhalation
- Occupational lung disease - Sulfur dioxide inhalation
- Ocular Hypertension
- Oleander poisoning
- Oligodendroglioma
- Omsk hemorrhagic fever
- Ophthalmoplegia
- Opioid addiction
- Opium addiction
- Opportunistic infections
- Optic neuropathy, anterior ischemic
- Optic pathway glioma
- Orbit Tumour
- Ornithine transcarbamylase (OTC) Deficiency
- Ornithine Transcarbamylase Deficiency
- Orthomyxovirus-related Cold
- Orthostatic hypotension
- Orthostatic intolerance
- Osler-Vaquez disease
- Ostrich Fern poisoning
- Oxycontin addiction
- Paget's disease of bone
- Paget's disease, type 1
- Paget's disease, type 4
- Pain killer addiction
- Pancytopenia
- Panhypopituitarism
- Papilledema
- Papilloedema
- Paraganglioma
- Paralytic shellfish poisoning
- Paramyxovirus -related Cold
- Paranasal sinus cancer, adult
- Partial agenesis of corpus callosum
- Pay-loo-ah-induced lead poisoning
- Peach seed poisoning
- Peanut allergies
- Pediatric AIDS
- Penicillin allergy
- Penicillin-induced Immune Hemolytic Anemia
- Peripheral neuroectodermal tumor
- Pernettya poisoning
- Pernicious anemia
- Pfiesteria piscicida infection
- Pfiesteria piscicida poisoning
- Pfiesteria poisoning
- Pfiesteria shumwayae poisoning
- Pharyngitis
- Pharyngoconjunctival fever
- Phenol sulfotransferase deficiency
- Pheochromocytoma
- Pheochromocytoma as part of Neurofibromatosis
- Pheochromocytoma-induced hypertension
- Photoallergic eruption
- Pineal Teratoma
- Pinealoma
- Pineoblastoma, adult
- Pituitary apoplexy
- Pituitary Cancer
- Pituitary cancer, childhood
- Pituitary tumors, adult
- Plague
- Plant poisoning - Acetylandromedol
- Plant poisoning - Amygdalin
- Plant poisoning - Andromedotoxin
- Plant poisoning - apple seeds (Malus sylvestris)
- Plant poisoning - apricot pits (Prunus armeniaca)
- Plant poisoning - bitter almonds (P. dulcis var. amara)
- Plant poisoning - black cherry pits (P. serotina)
- Plant poisoning - Cyanogenic glycoside
- Plant poisoning - Cytisine
- Plant poisoning - Digitalis glycoside
- Plant poisoning - Grayanotoxin
- Plant poisoning - Hydroquinone
- Plant poisoning - Indole alkaloids
- Plant poisoning - peach pits (P. persica)
- Plant poisoning - pear seeds (Pyrus communis)
- Plant poisoning - Rhodotoxin
- Plant poisoning - Solanine
- Pneumococcal meningitis
- Pneumococcal pneumonia
- Pneumonia
- Pneumonia, Viral
- Pneumonic plague
- Po Ying Tan-induced lead poisoning
- Poikilocytic anemia
- Poison hemlock poisoning
- Polio
- Pollen allergy
- Polyarteritis nodosa
- Polycystic kidney disease
- Polycystic kidney disease, adult type
- Polycystic kidney disease, type 2
- Polycythemia
- Polycythemia rubra
- Polycythemia vera
- Polymer Fume Fever
- Post streptococcal glomerulonephritis
- Post-ADD chronic fatigue syndrome
- Post-traumatic stress disorder
- Post-vaccinial encephalitis
- Post-viral CFS
- Postconcussive syndrome
- Posthemorrhagic anemia
- Postoperative septicaemia
- Posttraumatic hypersomnia
- Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome
- Poxviridae disease
- Pregnancy toxemia /hypertension
- Premenstrual dysphoric disorder
- Premenstrual syndrome
- Prescribed medication addiction
- Primary amebic meningoencephalitis
- Primary angiitis of the central nervous system
- Primary Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia
- Primary ciliary dyskinesia
- Primary ciliary dyskinesia, 2
- Primary ciliary dyskinesia, 3
- Primary ciliary dyskinesia, 4
- Primary ciliary dyskinesia, 5
- Primary ciliary dyskinesia, 6
- Primary Cold Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia
- Primary Fibromyalgia
- Primary Hyperaldosteronism
- Privet poisoning
- Prolactinoma
- Prolactinoma, familial
- Pseudohypoparathyroidism
- Pseudomembranous Colitis
- Pseudopolycythaemia
- Pseudotumor Cerebri
- Psittacosis
- Psychiatric disorders
- Psychological disorders
- Ptomaine food poisoning
- Pulmonary edema of mountaineers
- Puss caterpillar poisoning
- Pyle disease
- Pyridoxine deficiency-induced Sideroblastic anemia
- Queensland tick typhus
- Quinidine-induced Immune Hemolytic Anemia
- Rabies
- Radiation induced meningioma
- Rat-bite fever
- Recurring meningitis
- Red Imported Fire ant sting
- Red Whelk poisoning
- Renal hypertension
- Renal segmental hypoplasia-induced Hypertension
- Renovascular Hypertension
- Resistant hypertension
- Respiratory acidosis
- Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections
- Respiratory syncytial virus-related Cold
- Retina Conditions
- Retinal tear
- Rhabditida Infections
- Rheumatoid arthritis related fibromyalgia
- Rhinocerebral mucormycosis
- Rhinocerebral zygomycosis
- Rhinovirus
- Rhinovirus infection
- Rhinovirus-related Cold
- Rib Tumor
- Rickettsia
- Rickettsia siberica
- Rickettsia typhi
- Rickettsial disease
- Ricketttsialpox
- Rift Valley Fever
- Rimbaud-Passouant-Vallat syndrome
- Ritalin overdose
- Rocio encephalitis
- Rocky Mountain spotted fever
- Rubella
- Rueda-induced lead poisoning
- Salmonella hirschfeldii infection
- Salmonella paratyphi A infection
- Salmonella schottmuelleri infection
- Salmonella typhi infection
- Sandfly fever
- Santrinj-induced lead poisoning
- Saoot-induced lead poisoning
- SARS
- Scarlet fever
- Scarletina (Scarlet Fever)
- Schilder's Disease
- Sclerosteosis
- Scombroid fish poisoning syndrome
- Scombrotoxic fish poisoning
- Sea snake poisoning
- Seafood allergy
- Secernentea Infections
- Secondary Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia
- Secondary Cold Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia
- Secondary Fibromyalgia
- Secondary Hypertension
- Secondary syphilis
- Sennetsu Fever
- Sepsis
- Serratia cerebral abscess
- Serratia meningitis
- Severe chronic pain
- Sheep laurel poisoning
- Shift work sleep disorder
- Shingles
- Sick building syndrome
- Sickle Cell Anemia
- Sideroblastic anemia
- Sideroblastic anemia, hereditary
- Sideroblastic anemia, pyridoxine-responsive, autosomal recessive
- Sideropenic anemia
- Silo unloader syndrome
- Simian B virus infection
- Sindbis fever
- Sinus cancer
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- SLE related fibromyalgia
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- Sleeping pill addiction
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- Solvent abuse
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- Somatoform Disorders
- Space adaptation syndrome
- Spencer disease
- Spherocytic anemia
- Spinal Arthritis
- Spinal shock
- Spirochetes disease
- Spirurida Infections
- Spotted fevers
- Spur-cell anemia
- St. Anthony's fire
- Stachybotrys chartarum
- Staggerbush poisoning
- Staphylococcal infection
- Staphylococcal toxic shock syndrome
- Strep throat
- Streptococcal Group B invasive disease
- Stress
- Stress-Induced Hypertension
- Subacute Thyroiditis
- Substance Withdrawal Syndrome
- Sulphonamide -induced Immune Hemolytic Anemia
- SUNCT headache
- Superior vena cava syndrome
- Surma-induced lead poisoning
- Susac syndrome
- Swine flu
- Syndactyly, Cenani Lenz type
- Syphilis
- Syphilitic aseptic meningitis
- Syringomyelia
- Systemic mastocytosis
- T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia
- Takayasu arteritis
- Tanapox
- Tapioca poisoning
- Tarlov cysts
- Teeth grinding
- Temporal arteritis
- Tempormandibular joint pain
- Temporo-mandibular ankylosis
- Tension headache
- Tension myositis related fibromyalgia
- Tetanus
- Thrombocythemia
- Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura, acquired
- Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura, congenital
- Tick-borne diseases
- Tick-borne encephalitis
- Timme syndrome
- Togaviridae disease
- Tomato leaf poisoning
- Tonsilitis
- Torulopsis
- Toxic mushrooms - Anticholinergic
- Toxic mushrooms - Cholinergic
- Toxic mushrooms - Gastrointestinal irritant
- Toxic mushrooms - Psychedelic
- Toxic mushrooms - Renal toxic (orelline)
- Toxic Shock Syndrome
- Toxin-induced Sideroblastic anemia
- Toxoplasmosis
- Tranquilizer addiction
- Tranquilizer withdrawal
- Transthyretin amyloidosis
- Transverse myelitis
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- Traumatic spreading depression syndrome
- Treponema infection
- Trigeminal neuralgia
- Trumpet flower poisoning
- Tuberculous meningitis
- Tularemia
- Type 2 diabetes
- Type A Influenza
- Type A influenza subtype H1
- Type A influenza subtype H10N7
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- Type A influenza subtype H1N2
- Type A influenza subtype H2N2
- Type A influenza subtype H3N2
- Type A influenza subtype H5
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- Type A influenza subtype H7
- Type A influenza subtype H7N2
- Type A influenza subtype H7N3
- Type A influenza subtype H7N7
- Type A influenza subtype H9
- Type A influenza subtype H9N2
- Type B Influenza
- Type C Influenza
- Typhoid fever
- Upper Respiratory Infection
- Uremia
- Urticaria
- Vagal Paraganglioma
- Vanadium poisoning
- Vaquez disease
- Varicella virus antenatal infection
- Varicella zoster
- Vascular malformations of the brain
- Vein of Galen aneurysm
- Venerupin shellfish poisoning
- Venezuelan equine encephalitis
- Vertebral Artery Dissection
- Vestibulocochlear Nerve Diseases
- Vibratory angioedema
- Vibrio
- Vibrio infection - Vibrio alginolyticus
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- Vibrio vulnificus infection
- Viral digestive infections
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- Viremia
- Vision Disorders
- Vitamin A overdose
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- Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada Syndrome
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- Wuchereria bancrofti
- X-linked sideroblastic anemia
- Yager-Young syndrome
- Yaws
- Yellow fever
- Yellow sac spider poisoning
- Zinc poisoning
- Zygomycosis
Medications or substances causing Headache:
The following drugs, medications, substances or toxins are some of the possible
causes of Headache as a symptom.
This list is incomplete and various other drugs or substances
may cause your symptoms.
Always advise your doctor of any medications or treatments you are using,
including prescription, over-the-counter, supplements, herbal or alternative treatments.
- Amphetamines - these can cause headaches
- Caffeine - headaches from withdrawal of caffeine
- Ergotamine tartrate - can cause headaches when getting off this anti-migraine medication.
- Sodium nitrite - a food additive in hots dogs and processed meats.
- Monosodium glutamate (MSG) - a food additive that can cause headaches, common in Chinese food.
- more drugs...»
See full list of 2776 medications causing Headache
Drug interactions causing Headache:
When combined, certain drugs, medications, substances or toxins may react causing Headache as a symptom.
The list below is incomplete and various other drugs or substances may cause your symptoms. Always advise your doctor of any medications or treatments you are using, including prescription, over-the-counter, supplements, herbal or alternative treatments.
- Phenelzine and tricyclic antidepressant interaction
- Nardil and tricyclic antidepressant interaction
- Parnate and tricyclic antidepressant interaction
- Helidac and alcohol interaction
- Metronidazole and alcohol interaction
- more interactions...»
See full list of 2307 drug interactions causing Headache
What causes Headache?
Article excerpts about the
causes of Headache:
What hurts when you have a headache? The bones of the skull and tissues
of the brain itself never hurt, because they lack pain-sensitive nerve
fibers. Several areas of the head can hurt, including a network of nerves
which extends over the scalp and certain nerves in the face, mouth, and
throat. Also sensitive to pain, because they contain delicate nerve
fibers, are the muscles of the head and blood vessels found along the
surface and at the base of the brain.
The ends of these pain-sensitive nerves, called nociceptors, can be stimulated by stress, muscular tension, dilated blood vessels, and other triggers of headache. Once stimulated, a nociceptor sends a message up the length of the nerve fiber to the nerve cells in the brain, signaling that a part of the body hurts. The message is determined by the location of the nociceptor. A person who suddenly realizes "My toe hurts," is responding to nociceptors in the foot that have been stimulated by the stubbing of a toe.
A number of chemicals help transmit pain-related information to the brain. Some of these chemicals are natural painkilling proteins called endorphins, Greek for "the morphine within." One theory suggests that people who suffer from severe headache and other types of chronic pain have lower levels of endorphins than people who are generally pain free. (Source: excerpt from Headache - Hope Through Research: NINDS)
What triggers Headache?
The following conditions are listed as possible triggers for Headache:
- Anger
- Muscle tension
- Missed meals
- Vigorous exercise
- Sexual excitement
Medical news summaries relating to Headache:
The following medical news items are relevant to causes of Headache:
- 2.3.million adverse drug events reported to FDA over 33 years
- Aches and pains are depressing
- Asthma genes prevent against brain cancer
- Authorities mystified by cause of sick building syndrome
- Boosting the immune system naturally
- Carbon monoxide poisoning symptoms mimic the flu
- Celiac disease more common than thought
- CO poisoning may be fatally mistaken for the flu
- Common sleep disturbance frequently undiagnosed
- Cystic kidneys a common genetic disease
- Diabetic eye problems
- Drug company receives FDA approval for high dose GERD treatment
- Food allergies often confused with food intolerance
- Glaucoma awareness needs to be heightened in the Philippines
- Gulf War Veterans want more studies done to determine link between their symptoms and their service in the war
- Headache medications not very effective on migraines
- Headache was undiagnosed glaucoma
- Headaches may be a symptom of depression
- How much is really known about the safety of statins
- Lupus treatment has improved over the years
- Lyme disease frequently misdiagnosed
- Medication error involving malaria medication results in over $202,000 being awarded
- Men taking hypertension drugs can also safely use Viagra
- Meningitis claims a young victim
- Meningitis warning
- Meningococcal test offers hope
- Migraines more than just a headache
- Moderate caffeine consumption is not harmful
- New gain in Chronic Fatigue awareness
- Novel migraine cure devised by dentist
- Period pain (see Dysmenorrhea)
- Poor eyesight, not ADHD causing bad behavior at school
- Predictors of meningitis
- Pregnancy syndrome risks maternal and fetal death
- Research indicates that chronic fatigue syndrome is not a psychiatric disorder
- Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever on the move
- Single use anemia test available free of cost to people at risk of chronic kidney disease
- Sleeping problems pose high risk for adverse health effects
- Vaccination a life saver against meningitis
- Viral meningitis claims young victim
- More news »
Related information on causes of Headache:
As with all medical conditions, there may be many causal factors. Further relevant information on causes of Headache may be found in:
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Headache:
Differential Diagnosis
(In a Page: Signs and Symptoms)
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Tension-type headache
–Most common cause of headache
–Diffuse, bilateral, band-like pain
–Lasts for hours to days
–May occur on a fairly regular basis -
Migraine headache
–Throbbing unilateral or bilateral pain
–May last for days
–May have preceding aura (flashing light)
–Triggers include foods, drugs, or stress - Meningitis
–May present with fever, photophobia, neck stiffness, nausea/vomiting, papilledema
–Brudzinski's sign: Neck pain upon passive flexion of neck
–Kernig's sign: Neck pain and involuntary flexion upon passive extension of knee with hips flexed - Head trauma
- Medications
- Carbon monoxide exposure
- Sinusitis
- Temporomandibular joint syndrome or dental pain
- Withdrawal from alcohol, barbiturates, caffeine, or other substance
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Temporal arteritis
–Pain/tenderness over temporal area/jaw
–Occurs uniquely in patients over 50
–Blindness may occur - Mass lesions (e.g., tumor, hematoma)
–Daily, progressive headache
–May awaken from sleep
–Focal neurologic signs - Subarachnoid hemorrhage
–Sudden onset of “worst headache of my life”
–Neck stiffness
–Loss of consciousness - Cluster headache
–Severe, unilateral pain
–Lasts minutes to hours
–Occurs daily for months, then remits for months or even years -
Glaucoma
–Retro-orbital pain - Chronic daily headache or rebound headache (e.g., secondary to chronic analgesic use)
- Benign intracranial hypertension
Source: In a Page: Signs and Symptoms, 2004
Headache:
Differential Diagnosis
(In A Page: Pediatric Signs and Symptoms)
–Recurring headache with throbbing, pulsating pain; nausea and vomiting; photophobia, phonophobia
–Family history of migraine
–Improvement with rest/sleep
–Without aura (common migraine) 85%
–With aura (classic migraine) 15%
–Frequently bilateral pain in children
–Aura usually develops over 5 minutes and is most commonly visual
–Migraine is an episodic disorder
–Chronic daily headache is not migraine
- Tension headache
-
Pseudotumor cerebri
–Elevated ICP with no masses or abnormalities in CSF or labs -
Cluster headache
–Unilateral nonthrobbing, periorbital pain
–May have ipsilateral conjectival injection, lacrimation, rhinorrhea -
Subarachnoid hemorrhage
–Sudden paroxysmal headache
–Meningeal signs
–An emergency requiring CT and LP -
Increased intracranial pressure
–Tumor, abscess, hydrocephalus, hemorrhage - Sinusitis, otitis
- Dental disease
- Systemic infection
- TMJ disease
- Postconcussive syndrome
- Trigeminal neuralgia
- Mitochondrial disorders
- Venous sinus thrombosis
- Meningitis/encephalitis
- CSF leak, post-lumbar puncture
- Hypertensive crisis
- Trauma
- Arteriovenous malformation
- Stroke
-
Toxins and medication
–Nitrites, cocaine, interferon, CO - Fever
- Anemia
Source: In A Page: Pediatric Signs and Symptoms, 2007
Headache:
Medical causes
(Handbook of Signs & Symptoms (Third Edition))
Anthrax (cutaneous)
Along with a macular papular lesion that develops into a vesicle and finally a painless ulcer, headache, lymphadenopathy, fever, and malaise may occur.
Arteriovenous malformations
Less common than cerebral aneurysms, vascular malformations usually result from developmental defects of the cerebral veins and arteries
Although many are present from birth, they manifest in adulthood with a triad of symptoms: headache, hemorrhage, and seizures.
Brain abscess
With brain abscess, the headache is localized to the abscess site
Usually, it intensifies over a few days and is aggravated by straining. Accompanying the headache may be nausea, vomiting, and focal or generalized seizures. The patient’s LOC varies from drowsiness to deep stupor. Depending on the abscess site, associated signs and symptoms may include aphasia, impaired visual acuity, hemiparesis, ataxia, tremors, and personality changes. Signs of infection, such as fever and pallor, usually develop late; however, if the abscess remains encapsulated, these signs may not appear.
Brain tumor
Initially, a tumor causes a localized headache near the tumor site; as the tumor grows, the headache becomes generalized
The pain is usually intermittent, deep seated, dull, and most intense in the morning. It’s aggravated by coughing, stooping, Valsalva’s maneuver, and changes in head position and relieved by sitting and rest. Associated signs and symptoms include personality changes, an altered LOC, motor and sensory dysfunction and, eventually, signs of increased ICP, such as vomiting, increased systolic blood pressure, and a widened pulse pressure.
Cerebral aneurysm (ruptured)
Ruptured cerebral aneurysm is a life-threatening disorder that’s characterized by a sudden, excruciating headache, which may be unilateral and usually peaks within minutes of the ruptureThe patient may lose consciousness immediately or display a variably altered LOC. Depending on the severity and location of the bleeding, he may also exhibit nausea and vomiting; signs and symptoms of meningeal irritation, such as nuchal rigidity and blurred vision; hemiparesis; and other features.
Ebolavirus
A headache is usually abrupt in onset, commonly occurring on the fifth day of illness
Additionally, the patient has a history of malaise, myalgia, a high fever, diarrhea, abdominal pain, dehydration, and lethargy. A maculopapular skin rash develops between the fifth and seventh days of the illness. Other possible findings include pleuritic chest pain; a dry, hacking cough; pronounced pharyngitis; hematemesis; melena; and bleeding from the nose, gums, and vagina. Death usually occurs in the second week of the illness, preceded by severe blood loss and shock.
Encephalitis
A severe, generalized headache is characteristic with encephalitis
Within 48 hours, the patient’s LOC typically deteriorates — perhaps from lethargy to coma. Associated signs and symptoms include a fever, nuchal rigidity, irritability, seizures, nausea and vomiting, photophobia, cranial nerve palsies such as ptosis, and focal neurologic deficits, such as hemiparesis and hemiplegia.
Epidural hemorrhage (acute)
Head trauma and a sudden, brief loss of consciousness usually precede acute epidural hemorrhage, which causes a progressively severe headache that’s accompanied by nausea and vomiting, bladder distention, confusion, and then a rapid decrease in the patient’s LOC Other signs and symptoms include unilateral seizures, hemiparesis, hemiplegia, a high fever, a decreased pulse rate and bounding pulse, a widened pulse pressure, increased blood pressure, a positive Babinski’s reflex, and decerebrate posture.
If the patient slips into a coma, his respirations deepen and become stertorous, then shallow and irregular, and eventually they cease
Pupil dilation may occur on the same side as the hemorrhage.
Glaucoma (acute angle-closure)
Glaucoma is an ophthalmic emergency that may cause an excruciating headache as well as acute eye pain, blurred vision, halo vision, nausea, and vomiting Assessment reveals conjunctival injection, a cloudy cornea, and a moderately dilated, fixed pupil.
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
Noncardiogenic pulmonary edema distinguishes hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, a viral disease, which was first reported in the United States in 1993 Common reasons for seeking treatment include flulike signs and symptoms — headache, myalgia, fever, nausea, vomiting, and a cough — followed by respiratory distress
Fever, hypoxia, and (in some patients) serious hypotension typify the hospital course. Other signs and symptoms include a rising respiratory rate (28 breaths/minute or more) and an increased heart rate (120 beats/minute or more).
Hypertension
Hypertension may cause a slightly throbbing occipital headache on awakening that decreases in severity during the day However, if the patient’s diastolic blood pressure exceeds 120 mm Hg, the headache remains constant. Associated signs and symptoms include an atrial gallop, restlessness, confusion, nausea and vomiting, blurred vision, seizures, and an altered LOC.
Influenza
A severe generalized or frontal headache usually begins suddenly with the flu. Accompanying signs and symptoms may last for 3 to 5 days and include stabbing retro-orbital pain, weakness, diffuse myalgia, fever, chills, coughing, rhinorrhea and, occasionally, hoarseness.
Listeriosis
Signs and symptoms of listeriosis include fever, myalgia, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea If the infection spreads to the nervous system, meningitis may develop
These signs and symptoms include headache, nuchal rigidity, fever, and a change in the patient’s LOC.
Gender cue
Infections during pregnancy may lead to premature delivery, infection of the neonate, or stillbirth.
Meningitis
Meningitis is marked by the sudden onset of a severe, constant, generalized headache that worsens with movement Associated signs include nuchal rigidity, positive Kernig’s and Brudzinski’s signs, hyperreflexia and, possibly, opisthotonos
A fever occurs early with meningitis and may be accompanied by chills. As ICP increases, vomiting and, occasionally, papilledema develop. Other features include an altered LOC, seizures, ocular palsies, facial weakness, and hearing loss.
Plague (Yersinia pestis)
The pneumonic form of the plague causes a sudden onset of a headache, chills, fever, myalgia, a productive cough, chest pain, tachypnea, dyspnea, hemoptysis, respiratory distress, and cardiopulmonary insufficiency.
Postconcussional syndrome
A generalized or localized headache may develop 1 to 30 days after head trauma and last for 2 to 3 weeks
This characteristic symptom may be described as an aching, pounding, pressing, stabbing, or throbbing pain The patient’s neurologic examination is normal, but he may experience giddiness or dizziness, blurred vision, fatigue, insomnia, an inability to concentrate, and noise and alcohol intolerance.
Signs and symptoms of this disease include a severe headache, fever, chills, malaise, chest pain, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea
The fever may last for up to 2 weeks, and in severe cases, the patient may develop hepatitis or pneumonia.
Q Fever
Signs and symptoms of Q fever include severe headaches, fever, chills, malaise, chest pain, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea Fever may last for up to 2 weeks, and in severe cases, the patient may develop hepatitis or pneumonia.
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)
SARS is an acute infectious disease of unknown etiology; however, a novel coronavirus has been implicated as a possible cause
Although most cases have been reported in Asia (China, Vietnam, Singapore, Thailand), cases have been documented in Europe and North America The incubation period is 2 to 7 days, and the illness generally begins with a fever (usually greater than 100.4° F [38° C]). Other symptoms include a headache; malaise; a dry, nonproductive cough; and dyspnea. The severity of the illness is highly variable, ranging from mild illness to pneumonia and, in some cases, progressing to respiratory failure and death.
Smallpox (variola major)
Initial signs and symptoms of smallpox include a severe headache, backache, abdominal pain, a high fever, malaise, prostration, and a maculopapular rash on the mucosa of the mouth, pharynx, face, and forearms, and then the trunk and legs The rash becomes vesicular, then pustular, and finally crusts and scabs, leaving a pitted scar
In fatal cases, death results from encephalitis, extensive bleeding, or secondary infection.
Subarachnoid hemorrhage
Subarachnoid hemorrhage commonly produces a sudden, violent headache along with nuchal rigidity, nausea and vomiting, seizures, dizziness, ipsilateral pupil dilation, and an altered LOC that may rapidly progress to coma The patient also exhibits positive Kernig’s and Brudzinski’s signs, photophobia, blurred vision and, possibly, a fever
Focal signs and symptoms (such as hemiparesis, hemiplegia, sensory or vision disturbances, and aphasia) and signs of elevated ICP (such as bradycardia and increased blood pressure) may also occur.
Subdural hematoma
Typically associated with head trauma, acute and chronic subdural hematomas may cause a headache and decreased LOC With acute subdural hematoma, head trauma also produces drowsiness, confusion, and agitation that may progress to coma. Later findings include signs of increased ICP and focal neurologic deficits such as hemiparesis.
Chronic subdural hematoma produces a dull, pounding headache that fluctuates in severity and is located over the hematoma
Weeks or months after the initial head trauma, the patient may experience giddiness, personality changes, confusion, seizures, and a progressively worsening LOC. Late signs may include unilateral pupil dilation, sluggish pupil reaction to light, and ptosis.
Tularemia
Signs and symptoms following inhalation of the bacterium Francisella tularensis include an abrupt onset of a headache, a fever, chills, generalized myalgia, a nonproductive cough, dyspnea, pleuritic chest pain, and empyema.
Typhus
Initial symptoms of typhus include a headache, myalgia, arthralgia, and malaise followed by an abrupt onset of chills, a fever, nausea, and vomiting A maculopapular rash may be present in some cases.
West Nile encephalitis
West Nile encephalitis is a brain infection that’s caused by West Nile virus, a mosquito-borne flavivirus commonly found in Africa, West Asia, the Middle East and, rarely, North America
Mild infection is common; signs and symptoms include a fever, a headache, and body aches, commonly with a skin rash and swollen lymph glands More severe infection is marked by a high fever, a headache, neck stiffness, stupor, disorientation, coma, tremors, occasional seizures, paralysis and, rarely, death.
Other causes
Diagnostic tests
A lumbar puncture or myelogram may produce a throbbing frontal headache that worsens on standing.
Drugs
Many drugs can cause headaches For example, indomethacin produces headaches — usually in the morning — in many patients
Vasodilators and drugs with a vasodilating effect, such as nitrates, typically cause a throbbing headache. Headaches may also follow withdrawal from vasopressors, such as caffeine, ergotamine, and sympathomimetics.
Herb alert
Herbal remedies — such as St
John’s wort and ginseng — can cause various adverse reactions, including headaches.
Traction
Cervical traction with pins commonly causes a headache, which may be generalized or localized to pin insertion sites.
Source: Handbook of Signs & Symptoms (Third Edition), 2006
West Nile encephalitis:
Causes and incidence
(Professional Guide to Diseases (Eighth Edition))
WNV is transmitted to humans by the bite of a mosquito (primarily the Culex species) infected with the virus. It's considered the primary vector for WNV and the source of the August 1999 outbreak in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Mosquitoes become infected by feeding on birds contaminated with the West Nile virus and then transmitting it to humans and animals during a blood meal or “bite.” (See Transmission routes of West Nile virus, page 256.)
Ticks have been found infected with WNV in Africa and Asia only. The role of ticks in the transmission and maintenance of the virus remains uncertain, and to date they aren't considered vectors for WNV in the United States.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has reported that there is no evidence that a person can contract the virus from handling live or dead infected birds. However, avoid barehanded contact when handling dead animals, including birds, and use gloves or double plastic bags to dispose of a carcass. Report the finding to the local health department.
Source: Professional Guide to Diseases (Eighth Edition), 2005
Headache:
Causes and incidence
(Professional Guide to Diseases (Eighth Edition))
Most chronic headaches result from tension (muscle contraction), which may be caused by emotional stress, fatigue, menstruation, or environmental stimuli (noise, crowds, or bright lights). Other possible causes include glaucoma; inflammation of the eyes or mucosa of the nasal or paranasal sinuses; diseases of the scalp, teeth, extracranial arteries, or external or middle ear; muscle spasms of the face, neck, or shoulders; and cervical arthritis. In addition, headaches may be caused by vasodilators (nitrates, alcohol, and histamine), systemic disease, hypoxia, hypertension, head trauma and tumor, intracranial bleeding, abscess, or aneurysm.
The cause of migraine headache is unknown, but it’s associated with constriction and dilation of intracranial and extracranial arteries. Certain biochemical abnormalities are thought to occur during a migraine attack. These include local leakage of a vasodilator polypeptide called neurokinin through the dilated arteries and a decrease in the plasma level of serotonin.
Headache pain may emanate from the pain-sensitive structures of the skin, scalp, muscles, arteries, and veins; cranial nerves V, VII, IX, and X; or cervical nerves 1, 2, and 3. Intracranial mechanisms of headaches include traction or displacement of arteries, venous sinuses, or venous tributaries and inflammation or direct pressure on the cranial nerves with afferent pain fibers.
Affecting up to 10% of Americans, headaches are more common in females and have a strong familial incidence.
Source: Professional Guide to Diseases (Eighth Edition), 2005
Headache:
Medical causes
(Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms (Fifth Edition))
Anthrax, cutaneous
Along with a macular or papular lesion that develops into a vesicle and finally a painless ulcer, this disorder may produce a headache, lymphadenopathy, fever, and malaise.
Brain abscess
In this disorder, the headache is localized to the abscess site; it usually intensifies over a few days and is aggravated by straining. Accompanying the headache may be nausea, vomiting, and focal or generalized seizures. The patient’s LOC varies from drowsiness to deep stupor. Depending on the abscess site, associated signs and symptoms may include aphasia, impaired visual acuity, hemiparesis, ataxia, tremors, and personality changes. Signs of infection, such as fever and pallor, usually develop late; however, if the abscess remains encapsulated, these signs may not appear.
Brain tumor
Initially, a tumor causes a localized headache near the tumor site; as the tumor grows, the headache eventually becomes generalized. The pain is usually intermittent, deep seated, and dull and is most intense in the morning. It’s aggravated by coughing, stooping, Valsalva’s maneuver, and changes in head position, and it’s relieved by sitting and rest. Associated signs and symptoms include personality changes, altered LOC, motor and sensory dysfunction, and eventually signs of increased ICP, such as vomiting, increased systolic blood pressure, and widened pulse pressure.
Cerebral aneurysm (ruptured)
Cerebral aneurysm is a life-threatening disorder that’s characterized by a sudden excruciating headache, which may be unilateral and usually peaks within minutes of the rupture. The patient may lose consciousness immediately or display a variably altered LOC. Depending on the severity and location of the bleeding, he may also exhibit nausea and vomiting; signs and symptoms of meningeal irritation, such as nuchal rigidity and blurred vision; hemiparesis; and other features.
Ebola Virus
A sudden headache commonly occurs on the 5th day of this deadly illness. Additionally, the patient has a history of malaise, myalgia, high fever, diarrhea, abdominal pain, dehydration, and lethargy. A maculopapular rash develops between the 5th and 7th days of the illness. Other possible findings include pleuritic chest pain; a dry, hacking cough; pronounced pharyngitis; hematemesis; melena; and bleeding from the nose, gums, and vagina. Death usually occurs in the 2nd week of the illness, preceded by massive blood loss and shock.
Encephalitis
A severe, generalized headache is characteristic with this disorder. Within 48 hours, the patient’s LOC typically deteriorates—perhaps from lethargy to coma. Associated signs and symptoms include fever, nuchal rigidity, irritability, seizures, nausea and vomiting, photophobia, cranial nerve palsies such as ptosis, and focal neurologic deficits, such as hemiparesis and hemiplegia.
Epidural hemorrhage (acute)
Head trauma and a sudden, brief loss of consciousness usually precede this hemorrhage, which causes a progressively severe headache that’s accompanied by nausea and vomiting, bladder distention, confusion, and then a rapid decrease in LOC. Other signs and symptoms include unilateral seizures, hemiparesis, hemiplegia, high fever, decreased pulse rate and bounding pulse, widened pulse pressure, increased blood pressure, a positive Babinski’s reflex, and decerebrate posture.
If the patient slips into a coma, his respirations deepen and become stertorous, then shallow and irregular, and eventually cease. Pupil dilation may occur on the same side as the hemorrhage.
Glaucoma, acute angle-closure
This type of glaucoma is an ophthalmic emergency that may cause an excruciating headache as well as acute eye pain, blurred vision, halo vision, nausea, and vomiting. Assessment reveals conjunctival injection, a cloudy cornea, and a moderately dilated, fixed pupil.
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
Noncardiogenic pulmonary edema distinguishes this viral disease, which was first reported in the United States in 1993. Common reasons for seeking treatment include flulike signs and symptoms—headache, myalgia, fever, nausea, vomiting, and a cough—followed by respiratory distress. Fever, hypoxia, and (in some patients) serious hypotension typify the hospital course. Other signs and symptoms include a rising respiratory rate (28 breaths/minute or more) and an increased heart rate (120 beats/minute or more).
Hypertension
This disorder may cause a slightly throbbing occipital headache on awakening that decreases in severity during the day. However, if the patient’s diastolic blood pressure exceeds 120 mm Hg, the headache remains constant. Associated signs and symptoms include an atrial gallop, restlessness, confusion, nausea and vomiting, blurred vision, seizures, and altered LOC.
Influenza
A severe generalized or frontal headache usually begins suddenly with the flu. Accompanying signs and symptoms may last for 3 to 5 days and include stabbing retro-orbital pain, weakness, diffuse myalgia, fever, chills, coughing, rhinorrhea and, occasionally, hoarseness.
Intracerebral hemorrhage
In some patients, this hemorrhage produces a severe generalized headache. Other signs and symptoms vary with the size and location of the hemorrhage. A large hemorrhage may produce a rapid, steady decrease in LOC, perhaps resulting in a coma. Other common findings include hemiplegia, hemiparesis, abnormal pupil size and response, aphasia, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, seizures, decreased sensation, irregular respirations, positive Babinski’s reflex, decorticate or decerebrate posture, and increased blood pressure.
Listeriosis
If this infection spreads to the nervous system, it may cause meningitis, whose signs and symptoms include headache, nuchal rigidity, fever, and change in LOC. Earlier signs and symptoms of listeriosis include fever, myalgia, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.
Gender Cue: Listeriosis during pregnancy may lead to premature delivery, infection of the neonate, or stillbirth.
Meningitis
This disorder is marked by the sudden onset of a severe, constant, generalized headache that worsens with movement. Fever and chills are other early signs. As meningitis progresses, it also causes nuchal rigidity, positive Kernig’s and Brudzinski’s signs, hyperreflexia, altered LOC, seizures, ocular palsies, facial weakness, hearing loss, vomiting and, possibly, opisthotonos and papilledema.
Plague
The pneumonic form of this lethal bacterial infection causes a sudden onset of headache, chills, fever, and myalgia. Pulmonary findings include a productive cough, chest pain, tachypnea, dyspnea, hemoptysis, respiratory distress, and cardiopulmonary insufficiency.
Postconcussion syndrome
A generalized or localized headache may develop 1 to 30 days after head trauma and last for 2 to 3 weeks. This characteristic symptom may be described as an aching, pounding, pressing, stabbing, or throbbing pain. The patient’s neurologic examination is normal, but he may experience giddiness or dizziness, blurred vision, fatigue, insomnia, inability to concentrate, and noise and alcohol intolerance.
Q fever
Signs and symptoms of this disease include severe headaches, fever, chills, malaise, chest pain, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. The fever may last for up to 2 weeks, and in severe cases, the patient may develop hepatitis or pneumonia.
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)
SARS is an acute infectious disease of unknown etiology; however, a novel coronavirus has been implicated as a possible cause. Although most cases have been reported in Asia (China, Vietnam, Singapore, Thailand), cases have cropped up in Europe and North America. After an incubation period of 2 to 7 days, the illness generally begins with a fever (usually greater than 100.4° F [38° C]). Other symptoms include headache, malaise, a nonproductive cough, and dyspnea. SARS may produce only mild symptoms, or it may progress to pneumonia and, in some cases, even respiratory failure and death.
Sinusitis (acute)
This disorder is usually marked by a dull periorbital headache that’s usually aggravated by bending over or touching the face and is relieved by sinus drainage. Fever, sinus tenderness, nasal turbinate edema, sore throat, malaise, cough, and nasal discharge may accompany the headache.
Smallpox (variola major)
Initial signs and symptoms of this virus include a severe headache, backache, abdominal pain, high fever, malaise, prostration, and a maculopapular rash on the mucosa of the mouth, pharynx, face, and forearms and then on the trunk and legs. The rash becomes vesicular, then pustular. After 8 or 9 days, the pustules form a crust, which later separates from the skin, leaving a pitted scar. Death may result from encephalitis, extensive bleeding, or secondary infection.
Subarachnoid hemorrhage
This hemorrhage commonly produces a sudden, violent headache along with nuchal rigidity, nausea and vomiting, seizures, dizziness, ipsilateral pupil dilation, and altered LOC that may rapidly progress to coma. The patient also exhibits positive Kernig’s and Brudzinski’s signs, photophobia, blurred vision and, possibly, a fever. Focal signs and symptoms (such as hemiparesis, hemiplegia, sensory or vision disturbances, and aphasia) and signs of elevated ICP (such as bradycardia and increased blood pressure) may also occur.
Subdural hematoma
Typically associated with head trauma, both acute and chronic subdural hematomas may cause headache and decreased LOC. An acute subdural hematoma also produces drowsiness, confusion, and agitation that may progress to coma. Later findings include signs of increased ICP and focal neurologic deficits such as hemiparesis.
A chronic subdural hematoma produces a dull, pounding headache that fluctuates in severity and is located over the hematoma. Weeks or months after the initial head trauma, the patient may experience giddiness, personality changes, confusion, seizures, and progressively worsening LOC. Late signs may include unilateral pupil dilation, sluggish pupil reaction to light, and ptosis.
Temporal arteritis
A throbbing unilateral headache in the temporal or frontotemporal region may be accompanied by vision loss, hearing loss, confusion, and fever. The temporal arteries are tender, swollen, nodular, and sometimes erythematous.
Tularemia
Signs and symptoms following inhalation of the bacterium Francisella tularensis include abrupt onset of headache, fever, chills, generalized myalgia, a nonproductive cough, dyspnea, pleuritic chest pain, and empyema.
Typhus
In typhus, initial symptoms of headache, myalgia, arthralgia, and malaise are followed by an abrupt onset of chills, fever, nausea, and vomiting. A maculopapular rash may also occur.
West Nile encephalitis
This brain infection is caused by West Nile virus, a mosquito-borne flavivirus commonly found in Africa, West Asia, the Middle East and, rarely, in North America. Most patients have mild signs and symptoms, including fever, headache, body aches, rash, and swollen lymph glands. More severe infection is marked by high fever, headache, neck stiffness, stupor, disorientation, coma, tremors, and paralysis.
Other causes
Diagnostic tests
A lumbar puncture or myelogram may produce a throbbing frontal headache that worsens on standing.
Drugs
A wide variety of drugs can cause headaches. For example, indomethacin produces headaches—usually in the morning—in many patients. Vasodilators and drugs with a vasodilating effect, such as nitrates, typically cause a throbbing headache. Headaches may also follow withdrawal from vasopressors, such as caffeine, ergotamine, and sympathomimetics.
Herb Alert
Herbal remedies, such as St. John’s wort, ginseng, and ephedra (ma huang), can cause various adverse reactions, including headaches. (Note: The FDA has banned the sale of dietary supplements containing ephedra because they pose an unreasonable risk of injury or illness.)Traction
Cervical traction with pins commonly causes a headache, which may be generalized or localized to pin insertion sites.
Source: Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms (Fifth Edition), 2006
Headache:
Differential Overview
(Field Guide to Bedside Diagnosis)
❑ Migraine
❑ Tension
❑ Acute sinusitis
❑ Acute glaucoma
❑ Postconcussive
❑ Cluster
❑ Meningitis
❑ Drugs
❑ Hypoglycemia
❑ Benign exertional headache
❑ Temporomandibular joint inflammation
❑ Subdural hematoma
❑ Subarachnoid hemorrhage
❑ Acute epidural hematoma
❑ Lumbar puncture
❑ Brain tumor
❑ Headache in HIV
❑ Pseudotumor cerebri
❑ Hypertensive encephalopathy
❑ Carbon monoxide intoxication
❑ Giant cell arteritis
❑ Psychogenic
❑ Brain abscess
❑ Encephalitis
❑ Arteriovenous malformations
❑ Cavernous sinus thrombosis
❑ Pituitary apoplexy
❑ Carotid artery dissection
Source: Field Guide to Bedside Diagnosis, 2007
Encephalitis:
Causes
(Handbook of Diseases)
Encephalitis generally results from infection with arboviruses specific to rural areas. In urban areas, it’s most frequently caused by enteroviruses (coxsackievirus, poliovirus, and echovirus).
Other causes include herpesvirus, mumps virus, human immunodeficiency virus, adenoviruses, and demyelinating diseases after measles, varicella, rubella, or vaccination.
Between World War I and the Depression, a type of encephalitis known as lethargic encephalitis, von Econ-omo’s disease, or sleeping sickness occurred with some regularity. The causative virus was never clearly identified, and the disease is rare today. Even so, the term sleeping sickness persists and in many cases is mistakenly used to describe other types of encephalitis as well. The most recent outbreak of mosquito-borne encephalitis was West Nile encephalitis.
Source: Handbook of Diseases, 2003
West Nile encephalitis:
Causes
(Handbook of Diseases)
WNV is transmitted to humans by the bite of an infected mosquito (primarily the Culex species). Mosquitoes become infected by feeding on infected birds.
Ticks infected with WNV have been found in Africa and Asia, but their role in transmission and maintenance of the virus is uncertain; they aren’t considered vectors for WNV in the United States.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has reported that there’s no evidence that a person can contract the virus from handling live or dead infected birds. However, barehanded contact when handling dead animals, including dead birds, should be avoided; if a dead animal must be handled, gloves or other protective measures should be used to dispose of the carcass. A dead bird is a sign that there may be infected mosquitoes in the area; findings should be reported to the nearest Emergency Management Office.
Source: Handbook of Diseases, 2003
Headache:
Causes
(Handbook of Diseases)
Most chronic headaches result from tension — muscle contraction — that may be caused by emotional stress, fatigue, menstruation, or environmental stimuli (such as noise, crowds, and bright lights).
Other possible causes include glaucoma; inflammation of the eyes or mucosa of the nasal or paranasal sinuses; diseases of the scalp, teeth, extracranial arteries, or external or middle ear; and muscle spasms of the face, neck, or shoulders.
In addition, headaches may be caused by vasodilators (such as nitrates, alcohol, and histamines), systemic disease, hypoxia, hypertension, head trauma and tumor, intracranial bleeding, abscess, and aneurysm.
Migraine headache
The cause of migraine headache is unknown, but a genetic link has been identified. These headaches are associated with constriction and dilation of intracranial and extracranial arteries initiated by neurons in the brainstem. Certain biochemical abnormalities are thought to occur during a migraine attack. They include local leakage of a vasodilator polypeptide called neurokinin through the dilated arteries as an inflammatory response and a decrease in the plasma level of serotonin.
Foods associated with migraine headache include aged or processed cheese and meats, alcoholic beverages (particularly red wine), food additives (such as monosodium glutamate), chocolate- and caffeine-containing foods, and nuts. Changes in the weather pattern, menstrual cycle fluctuations, sleep pattern changes, and too much or too little exercise as well as glaring lights and fatigue can also trigger a migraine headache. In addition, one of the more common causes of a recurring headache is the rebound effect that occurs when the original treatment used to get rid of the headache triggers the next episode (as with narcotics).
Headache pain
Pain may emanate from the pain-sensitive structures of the skin, scalp, muscles, arteries, and veins; cranial nerves V, VII, IX, and X; and cervical nerves 1, 2, and 3. Intracranial mechanisms of headache include traction or displacement of arteries, venous sinuses, or venous tributaries and inflammation or direct pressure on the cranial nerves with afferent pain fibers.
Source: Handbook of Diseases, 2003
Headache:
Medical causes
(Signs & Symptoms: A 2-in-1 Reference for Nurses)
Brain abscess
With brain abscess, the headache is localized to the abscess site. Usually, it intensifies over a few days and is aggravated by straining. Accompanying the headache may be nausea, vomiting, and focal or generalized seizures. The patient’s LOC varies from drowsiness to deep stupor. Depending on the abscess site, associated signs and symptoms may include aphasia, impaired visual acuity, hemiparesis, ataxia, tremors, and personality changes. Signs of infection, such as fever and pallor, usually develop late; however, if the abscess remains encapsulated, these signs may not appear.
Brain tumor
Initially, a brain tumor causes a localized headache near the tumor site; as the tumor grows, the headache eventually becomes generalized. The pain is usually intermittent, deep-seated, and dull, and most intense in the morning. It’s aggravated by coughing, stooping, Valsalva’s maneuver, and changes in head position, and it’s relieved by sitting and rest. Associated signs and symptoms include personality changes, altered LOC, motor and sensory dysfunction, and eventually signs of increased ICP, such as vomiting, increased systolic blood pressure, and widened pulse pressure.
Cerebral aneurysm (ruptured)
Ruptured cerebral aneurysm is a life-threatening disorder that’s characterized by a sudden, excruciating headache, which may be unilateral and usually peaks within minutes of the rupture. The patient may lose consciousness immediately or display a variably altered LOC. Depending on the severity and location of the bleeding, he may also exhibit nausea and vomiting; signs and symptoms of meningeal irritation, such as nuchal rigidity and blurred vision; hemiparesis; and other features.
Encephalitis
A severe, generalized headache is characteristic of encephalitis. Within 48 hours, the patient’s LOC typically deteriorates — perhaps from lethargy to coma. Associated signs and symptoms include fever, nuchal rigidity, irritability, seizures, nausea and vomiting, photophobia, cranial nerve palsies such as ptosis, and focal neurologic deficits, such as hemiparesis and hemiplegia.
Epidural hemorrhage (acute)
Head trauma and a sudden, brief loss of consciousness usually precede acute epidural hemorrhage, which causes a progressively severe headache that’s accompanied by nausea and vomiting, bladder distention, confusion, and then a rapid decrease in LOC. Other signs and symptoms include unilateral seizures, hemiparesis, hemiplegia, high fever, decreased pulse rate and bounding pulse, widened pulse pressure, increased blood pressure, a positive Babinski’s reflex, and decerebrate posture.
If the patient slips into coma, his respirations deepen and become stertorous, then shallow and irregular, and eventually they cease. Pupil dilation may occur on the same side as the hemorrhage.
Glaucoma (acute angle-closure)
Acute angle-closure glaucoma is an ophthalmic emergency that may cause an excruciating headache as well as acute eye pain, blurred vision, halo vision, nausea, and vomiting. Assessment reveals conjunctival injection, a cloudy cornea, and a moderately dilated, fixed pupil.
Hypertension
Hypertension may cause a slightly throbbing occipital headache on awakening that decreases in severity during the day. However, if the patient’s diastolic blood pressure exceeds 120 mm Hg, the headache remains constant. Associated signs and symptoms include an atrial gallop, restlessness, confusion, nausea and vomiting, blurred vision, seizures, and altered LOC.
Influenza
A severe generalized or frontal headache usually begins suddenly with the flu. Accompanying signs and symptoms may last for 3 to 5 days and include stabbing retro-orbital pain, weakness, diffuse myalgia, fever, chills, coughing, rhinorrhea and, occasionally, hoarseness.
Intracerebral hemorrhage
In some patients, intracerebral hemorrhage produces a severe generalized headache. Signs and symptoms vary with the size and location of the hemorrhage. A large hemorrhage may produce a rapid, steady decrease in LOC, perhaps resulting in coma. Other common findings include hemiplegia, hemiparesis, abnormal pupil size and response, aphasia, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, seizures, decreased sensation, irregular respirations, positive Babinski’s reflex, decorticate or decerebrate posture, and increased blood pressure.
Meningitis
Meningitis is marked by the sudden onset of a severe, constant, generalized headache that worsens with movement. Associated signs include nuchal rigidity, positive Kernig’s and Brudzinski’s signs, hyperreflexia and, possibly, opisthotonos. Fever occurs early with meningitis and may be accompanied by chills. As ICP increases, vomiting and, occasionally, papilledema develop. Other features include altered LOC, seizures, ocular palsies, facial weakness, and hearing loss.
Plague
The pneumonic form of plague, caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, causes a sudden onset of headache, chills, fever, myalgias, productive cough, chest pain, tachypnea, dyspnea, hemoptysis, respiratory distress, and cardiopulmonary insufficiency.
Postconcussional syndrome
With postconcussional syndrome, a generalized or localized headache may develop 1 to 30 days after head trauma and last for 2 to 3 weeks. This characteristic symptom may be described as an aching, pounding, pressing, stabbing, or throbbing pain. The patient’s neurologic examination is normal, but he may experience giddiness or dizziness, blurred vision, fatigue, insomnia, inability to concentrate, and noise and alcohol intolerance.
Signs and symptoms of this disease include severe headache, fever, chills, malaise, chest pain, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. The fever may last for up to 2 weeks, and in severe cases, the patient may develop hepatitis or pneumonia.
Severe acute respiratory syndrome
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is an acute infectious disease of unknown etiology that generally begins with a fever (usually greater than 100.4° F [38° C]). Other symptoms of SARS include headache, malaise, a dry nonproductive cough, and dyspnea. The severity of the illness is highly variable, ranging from mild illness to pneumonia and, in some cases, progressing to respiratory failure and death.
Sinusitis (acute)
Acute sinusitis is usually marked by a dull periorbital headache that’s usually aggravated by bending over or touching the face and is relieved by sinus drainage. Fever, sinus tenderness, nasal turbinate edema, sore throat, malaise, cough, and nasal discharge may accompany the headache.
Smallpox
Initial signs and symptoms of smallpox (variola major) include severe headache, backache, abdominal pain, high fever, malaise, prostration, and a maculopapular rash on the mucosa of the mouth, pharynx, face, and forearms, and then the trunk and legs. The rash becomes vesicular, then pustular and finally forms a crust and scab, leaving a pitted scar. In fatal cases, death results from encephalitis, extensive bleeding, or secondary infection.
Subarachnoid hemorrhage
Subarachnoid hemorrhage commonly produces a sudden, violent headache along with nuchal rigidity, nausea and vomiting, seizures, dizziness, ipsilateral pupil dilation, and altered LOC that may rapidly progress to coma. The patient also exhibits positive Kernig’s and Brudzinski’s signs, photophobia, blurred vision and, possibly, fever. Focal signs and symptoms (such as hemiparesis, hemiplegia, sensory or vision disturbances, and aphasia) and signs of elevated ICP (such as bradycardia and increased blood pressure) may also occur.
Subdural hematoma
Typically associated with head trauma, both acute and chronic subdural hematomas may cause headache and decreased LOC. With acute subdural hematoma, head trauma also produces drowsiness, confusion, and agitation that may progress to coma. Later findings include signs of increased ICP and focal neurologic deficits such as hemiparesis.
Chronic subdural hematoma produces a dull, pounding headache that fluctuates in severity and is located over the hematoma. Weeks or months after the initial head trauma, the patient may experience giddiness, personality changes, confusion, seizures, and progressively worsening LOC. Late signs may include unilateral pupil dilation, sluggish pupil reaction to light, and ptosis.
Temporal arteritis
A throbbing unilateral headache in the temporal or frontotemporal region may be accompanied by vision loss, hearing loss, confusion, and fever. The temporal arteries are tender, swollen, nodular, and sometimes erythematous.
Tularemia
Signs and symptoms of tularemia (caused by inhalation of the bacterium Francisella tularensis) include abrupt onset of headache, fever, chills, generalized myalgias, nonproductive cough, dyspnea, pleuritic chest pain, and empyema.
Other causes
Diagnostic tests
A lumbar puncture or myelogram may produce a throbbing frontal headache that worsens on standing.
Drugs
A wide variety of drugs can cause headaches. For example, indomethacin produces headaches — usually in the morning — in many patients. Vasodilators and drugs with a vasodilating effect, such as nitrates, typically cause a throbbing headache. Headaches may also follow withdrawal from vasopressors, such as caffeine, ergotamine, and sympathomimetics.
Source: Signs & Symptoms: A 2-in-1 Reference for Nurses, 2007
Headache:
Principal Causes of Headache
(The Diagnostic Approach to Symptoms and Signs in Pediatrics)
- Tension-typeheadache
- Vascular headache
- Migraineheadache
- Migrainewith aura (classic migraine)
- Migraine without aura (common migraine)
- Complicated migraine
- Hemiplegicmigraine
- Ophthalmoplegic migraine
- Basilar artery migraine
- Confusional migraine
- Migraine variants
- Cluster headache
- Systemic infection
- Hypoxia
- Systemic hypertension
- Connective tissue diseases
- Migraineheadache
- Head trauma
- Headache due to disorders of head andneck structures
- Head and neck disorders
- Ear, eye, and sinus disorders
- Mouth and jaw disorders
- Intracranial infections
- Meningitis
- Encephalitis
- Brain abscess
- Traction headache
- Braintumor
- Intracranial hemorrhage
- Disorders of cerebrospinal fluid pressure
- Psychogenic
Source: The Diagnostic Approach to Symptoms and Signs in Pediatrics, 2006
Headache:
Medical causes
(Nursing: Interpreting Signs and Symptoms)
Anthrax (cutaneous).Along with a macular papular lesion that develops into a vesicle and finally a painless ulcer with anthrax, headache, lymphadenopathy, fever, and malaise may also occur.
Arteriovenous malformations.Less common than cerebral aneurysms, vascular malformations usually result from developmental defects of the cerebral veins and arteries. Although many are present from birth, they manifest in adulthood with a triad of symptoms: headache, hemorrhage, and seizures.
Brain abscess.With brain abscess, the headache is localized to the abscess site. Usually, it intensifies over a few days and is aggravated by straining. Accompanying the headache may be nausea, vomiting, and focal or generalized seizures. The patient's LOC varies from drowsiness to deep stupor. Depending on the abscess site, associated signs and symptoms may include aphasia, impaired visual acuity, hemiparesis, ataxia, tremors, and personality changes. Signs of infection, such as fever and pallor, usually develop late; however, if the abscess remains encapsulated, these signs may not appear.
Brain tumor.Initially, a tumor causes a localized headache near the tumor site; as the tumor grows, the headache becomes generalized. The pain is usually intermittent, deep seated, dull, and most intense in the morning. It's aggravated by coughing, stooping, Valsalva's maneuver, and changes in head position and relieved by sitting and rest. Associated signs and symptoms include personality changes, an altered LOC, motor and sensory dysfunction and, eventually, signs of increased ICP, such as vomiting, increased systolic blood pressure, and a widened pulse pressure.
Cerebral aneurysm (ruptured).Ruptured cerebral aneurysm is a life-threatening disorder that's characterized by a sudden, excruciating headache, which may be unilateral and usually peaks within minutes of the rupture. The patient may lose consciousness immediately or display a variably altered LOC. Depending on the severity and location of the bleeding, he may also exhibit nausea and vomiting; signs and symptoms of meningeal irritation, such as nuchal rigidity and blurred vision; hemiparesis; seizure activity; and other features.
Ebola virus.With ebola virus, headache is usually abrupt in onset, commonly occurring on the fifth day of illness. Additionally, the patient has a history of malaise, myalgia, a high fever, diarrhea, abdominal pain, dehydration, and lethargy. A maculopapular skin rash develops between the fifth and seventh days of the illness. Other possible findings include pleuritic chest pain; a dry, hacking cough; pronounced pharyngitis; hematemesis; melena; and bleeding from the nose, gums, and vagina. Death usually occurs in the second week of the illness, preceded by severe blood loss and shock.
Encephalitis.A severe, generalized headache is characteristic with encephalitis. Within 48 hours, the patient's LOC typically deteriorates—perhaps from lethargy to coma. Associated signs and symptoms include a fever, nuchal rigidity, irritability, seizures, nausea and vomiting, photophobia, cranial nerve palsies such as ptosis, and focal neurologic deficits, such as hemiparesis and hemiplegia.
Epidural hemorrhage (acute).Head trauma and a sudden, brief loss of consciousness usually precede acute epidural hemorrhage, which causes a progressively severe headache that's accompanied by nausea and vomiting, bladder distention, confusion, and then a rapid decrease in the patient's LOC. Other signs and symptoms include unilateral seizures, hemiparesis, hemiplegia, a high fever, a decreased pulse rate and bounding pulse, a widened pulse pressure, increased blood pressure, a positive Babinski's reflex, and decerebrate posture.
If the patient slips into a coma, his respirations deepen and become stertorous, then shallow and irregular, and eventually they cease. Pupil dilation may occur on the same side as the hemorrhage.
Glaucoma (acute angle-closure).Glaucoma is an ophthalmic emergency that may cause an excruciating headache as well as acute eye pain, blurred vision, halo vision, nausea, and vomiting. Assessment reveals conjunctival injection, a cloudy cornea, and a moderately dilated, fixed pupil.
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome.Noncardiogenic pulmonary edema distinguishes hantavirus pulmonary syndrome. Common reasons for seeking treatment include flulike signs and symptoms—headache, myalgia, fever, nausea, vomiting, and a cough—followed by respiratory distress. Fever, hypoxia, and (in some patients) serious hypotension typify the hospital course. Other signs and symptoms include a rising respiratory rate (28 breaths/minute or more) and an increased heart rate (120 beats/minute or more).
Hypertension.Hypertension may cause a slightly throbbing occipital headache on awakening that decreases in severity during the day. However, if the patient's diastolic blood pressure exceeds 120 mm Hg, the headache remains constant. Associated signs and symptoms include an atrial gallop, restlessness, confusion, nausea and vomiting, blurred vision, seizures, and an altered LOC.
Influenza.A severe generalized or frontal headache usually begins suddenly with the flu. Accompanying signs and symptoms may last for 3 to 5 days and include stabbing retro-orbital pain, weakness, diffuse myalgia, fever, chills, coughing, rhinorrhea and, occasionally, hoarseness.
Listeriosis.Signs and symptoms of listeriosis include fever, myalgia, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. If the infection spreads to the nervous system, meningitis may develop. These signs and symptoms include headache, nuchal rigidity, fever, and a change in the patient's LOC.
Meningitis.Meningitis is marked by the sudden onset of a severe, constant, generalized headache that worsens with movement. Associated signs include nuchal rigidity, positive Kernig's and Brudzinski's signs, hyperreflexia and, possibly, opisthotonos. A fever occurs early with meningitis and may be accompanied by chills. As ICP increases, vomiting and, occasionally, papilledema develop. Other features include an altered LOC, seizures, ocular palsies, facial weakness, and hearing loss.
Plague (Yersinia pestis).The pneumonic form of the plague causes a sudden onset of a headache, chills, fever, myalgia, a productive cough, chest pain, tachypnea, dyspnea, hemoptysis, respiratory distress, and cardiopulmonary insufficiency.
Postconcussional syndrome.A generalized or localized headache may develop 1 to 30 days after head trauma and last for 2 to 3 weeks. This characteristic symptom may be described as an aching, pounding, pressing, stabbing, or throbbing pain. The patient's neurologic examination is normal, but he may experience giddiness or dizziness, blurred vision, fatigue, insomnia, an inability to concentrate, and noise and alcohol intolerance.
Q Fever.Signs and symptoms of Q fever include severe headaches, fever, chills, malaise, chest pain, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Fever may last for up to 2 weeks, and in severe cases, the patient may develop hepatitis or pneumonia.
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS).SARS generally begins with a fever (usually greater than 100.4° F [38° C]). Other symptoms include headache; malaise; a dry, nonproductive cough; and dyspnea. The severity of the illness is highly variable, ranging from mild illness to pneumonia and, in some cases, progressing to respiratory failure and death.
Smallpox (variola major).Initial signs and symptoms of smallpox include a severe headache, backache, abdominal pain, a high fever, malaise, prostration, and a maculopapular rash on the mucosa of the mouth, pharynx, face, and forearms, and then the trunk and legs. The rash becomes vesicular, then pustular, and finally crusts and scabs, leaving a pitted scar. In fatal cases, death results from encephalitis, extensive bleeding, or secondary infection.
Subarachnoid hemorrhage.Subarachnoid hemorrhage commonly produces a sudden, severe headache along with nuchal rigidity, nausea and vomiting, seizures, dizziness, ipsilateral pupil dilation, and an altered LOC that may rapidly progress to coma. The patient also exhibits positive Kernig's and Brudzinski's signs, photophobia, blurred vision and, possibly, a fever. Focal signs and symptoms (such as hemiparesis, hemiplegia, sensory or vision disturbances, and aphasia) and signs of elevated ICP (such as bradycardia and increased blood pressure) may also occur.
Subdural hematoma.Typically associated with head trauma, acute and chronic subdural hematomas may cause a headache and decreased LOC. With acute subdural hematoma, head trauma also produces drowsiness, confusion, and agitation that may progress to coma. Later findings include signs of increased ICP and focal neurologic deficits such as hemiparesis.
Chronic subdural hematoma produces a dull, pounding headache that fluctuates in severity and is located over the hematoma. Weeks or months after the initial head trauma, the patient may experience giddiness, personality changes, confusion, seizures, and a progressively worsening LOC. Late signs may include unilateral pupil dilation, sluggish pupil reaction to light, and ptosis.
Tularemia.Signs and symptoms following inhalation of the bacterium Francisella tularensis include an abrupt onset of a headache, a fever, chills, generalized myalgia, a nonproductive cough, dyspnea, pleuritic chest pain, and empyema.
Typhus.Initial symptoms of typhus include a headache, myalgia, arthralgia, and malaise followed by an abrupt onset of chills, a fever, nausea, and vomiting. A maculopapular rash may be present in some cases.
West Nile encephalitis.Signs and symptoms of West Nile encephalitis include a fever, a headache, and body aches, commonly with a skin rash and swollen lymph glands. More severe infection is marked by a high fever, a headache, neck stiffness, stupor, disorientation, coma, tremors, occasional seizures, paralysis and, rarely, death.
Other causes
Diagnostic tests.A lumbar puncture, myelogram, or epidural or spinal procedure may produce a throbbing frontal headache that worsens on standing.
Drugs.Many drugs can cause headaches. For example, indomethacin produces headaches—usually in the morning—in many patients. Vasodilators and drugs with a vasodilating effect, such as nitrates, typically cause a throbbing headache. Headaches may also follow withdrawal from vasopressors, such as caffeine, ergotamine, and sympathomimetics.
Traction.Cervical traction with pins commonly causes a headache, which may be generalized or localized to pin insertion sites.
Source: Nursing: Interpreting Signs and Symptoms, 2007
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