Question vague but: Headaches are universal, meaning everyone has a headache once in a while. A person with a severe headache, a weird headache, a recurrent headache, or a prolonged headache should see his primary care doctor. The doctor can check for causes such as sinus infections, artery inflammation, eye glaucoma, viral meningitis, etc... A specialist (neurologist, ophthalmologist, ...) is needed in some cases.
Answered 1/31/2020
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Exam/tests needed: With no symptoms enumerated it will be impossible to even speculate. Meningitis is a life threatening acute infection and time is of essence if there is suspicion for it. Migraine is chronic with recurrent similar symptoms
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