Maybe high, maybe lo: Some possibilities are--low blood sugar, high blood pressure, eye strain, sleep deprivation, caffeine withdrawal, medication effects. Analyze your habits and see if any pattern is present. If you have neurological symptoms beside pain, consult your physician.
Answered 9/4/2014
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Anything: You could be having migraines, tension headaches or sinus headaches. Sometimes dehydration, lack of sleep/poor sleep, skipping meals, stress, sleep apnea/snoring or chronic sinus allergies can cause headaches. I recommend you see a doctor.
Answered 12/9/2013
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History: Hard to say without a thorough history. Does this happen every night? Does the intensity vary from night to night? I would see a dr. And try and figure out triggers.
Answered 12/10/2013
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