Nicholebear
27-06-16, 05:29
Every now and then I get a very quick headache that disappears nearly as soon as it begins. It seems my headaches have always been like this for as long as I can remember. I had one last night that was on top of my head on the right side, lasted probably about three-five seconds. I just had another one on that was about one second on my left temple. It hurt a bit but I wouldn't call it a knife-like pain. Just wondering if these kinds of headaches are common? I'll also add that I am farsighted and don't usually wear my glasses unless I need to read, and I went a whole week without wearing them, and started wearing them again last night. But I did have two headaches the week I didn't wear them, but there were in the center of the back of my head they aren't debilitating in any way as they don't happen too often and are usually very brief, they're just a little frightening when they do happen since it's a very sudden jolt of pain. Sometimes I'll get them in little sets, where I'll have one then another a few minutes later, but usually don't get more than two or three at the most, but most occasions it's only one. Anyone else have this?
Should I be concerned? Is there anything I can do to stop them from happening?
Should I be concerned? Is there anything I can do to stop them from happening?