A doctor has spoken out about a specific type of dangerous headache known as a 'thunderclap headache' and the symptoms to look out for.
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The most common associated symptoms included: seizure, collapse and loss of consciousness (53%), thunderclap headache (51%), worst headache (25%), and nausea and vomiting (17%), among others.
It is recommended that if you're facing thunderclap headaches for the first time, you should visit the hospital to determine if it is dangerous. Harvard Health says it is common for medicines like ...