Anything that stimulates the pain receptors in a person’s head or neck can cause a headache, stress, muscular tension, dental or jaw problems, infections, diet, eye problems, hormonal influences, medications, disorders of the ear, nose or throat, disorders of the nervous system and injury to the head, neck or spine. Other causes of headache include high blood pressure, poor posture, hangover from abuse of alcohol or drugs, dehydration, noise (especially loud noises) and arthritis.
teeth of a person’s upper and lower jaw fail to meet smoothly, the resulting muscle tension in the jaw can cause headache. Treatment may include correcting the bite, replacing missing teeth or using occlusal splints, which allow the jaw to close without dental interference. Surgery may be needed in severe cases. Tooth decay, dental abscesses and post-extraction infection can cause headache, as well as referred pain to the face and head, and these need to be professionally treated by a dentist.
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