Understandable: It's actually rare to have a headache due to high blood pressure. The majority of headaches (due to muscle contraction, tension, migraine, sinuses, cluster headache, neuralgia, brain tumors, meningitis, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, other infections, etc) have nothing to do with high blood pressure.
Answered 6/18/2014
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