You have high blood pressure
When you have high blood pressure—defined as 140/90 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) or above—your blood is actually exerting more pressure on your head. If you’re struggling with frequent headaches that have no apparent cause, you should talk to your doctor; high blood pressure has very little symptoms!
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Those points may be starters, but Ibuprofen can raise blood pressure, as pointed out by one of my doctors.
We can’t always be sure if we’re snoring, and if so, what to do about it.
You forgot one of the biggest reasons for headache. The weather. It is not an old wives tale or anything like that. When the barometric pressure changes, either up or down, the blood vessels in our brains are affected..