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What Causes Headache And Vomiting Post Car Accident?

I have head aches that last months and only get brief respits from pain. most often I don t throw up but since my last car accident, I am throwing up. Its like a electrical force going through my body. Even laying down trying to stay still doesn t stop me from throwing up.
posted on Fri, 9 Oct 2015
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

It is possible that you may have migraines. Headaches related to migraines tend to last for a long time.

For persons who have frequent or severe headaches, prophylactic medication can be given. This refers to medication that decrease the frequency of the headaches.
If a headache does occur then pain medication can be given.

You should consider seeing your doctor for assessment.

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What Causes Headache And Vomiting Post Car Accident?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic It is possible that you may have migraines. Headaches related to migraines tend to last for a long time. For persons who have frequent or severe headaches, prophylactic medication can be given. This refers to medication that decrease the frequency of the headaches. If a headache does occur then pain medication can be given. You should consider seeing your doctor for assessment. I hope this helps