ive been sleeping all day since i have a really bad headache and its like 4 days in a row i take medicine and it will gone for a while but it wont go away my friend said this is because i drank coffee a lot last week it was hot chocolate+coffee creamer+ little bit of coffee like 2-3 cups a day
and i stopped drinking them since its gone and yeah and at night i get REALLY sweaty and i dont know what this is im sick or what? cause everytime i get up my back of my head hurts does anyone know what this is??
uisforukelele answered Sunday January 27 2008, 11:01 pm: it could be fatigue, or it could be a little bit of caffeine withdrawal. i used to drink coffee every day, and once i stopped i would get these terrible headaches. that's because i guess i'm a "lightweight"... haha, anyway, make sure you don't have a fever, take some advil, and if it doesn't go away, go to the doctor. [ uisforukelele's advice column | Ask uisforukelele A Question ]
DearDawn answered Sunday January 27 2008, 7:00 pm: Drink lots of water. You could be dehydrated. My understanding is that the number one cause of headaches is dehydration. But I am no doctor. Please go to a doctor if this persists.
masterclinic answered Sunday January 27 2008, 1:22 pm: Ya its because you are sleeping to much. When you get a headache on the back of your head without getting hit there then its because you have been sleeping to much. Sleep normally and keep taking whatever your taking for headaches. As for being sweaty at night i don't think your sick it happened to me a couple of times in a row then it stopped. I had just got back from a trip and was stressed out. Best of luck [ masterclinic's advice column | Ask masterclinic A Question ]
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