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  • External compression headache
  • Medical condition

    External compression headache is caused by any type of headwear. This includes headwear that places pressure on the head — including tight hats, helmets

    External compression headache

    External compression headache

    External_compression_headache

  • International Classification of Headache Disorders
  • Detailed hierarchical classification

    neuralgia Neck-tongue syndrome External compression headache Cold-stimulus headache Constant pain caused by compression, irritation or distortion of cranial

    International Classification of Headache Disorders

    International_Classification_of_Headache_Disorders

  • Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome
  • Medical condition

    syndrome) is a disease characterized by a weeks-long course of thunderclap headaches, sometimes focal neurologic signs, and occasionally seizures. Symptoms

    Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome

    Reversible_cerebral_vasoconstriction_syndrome

  • Aortocaval compression syndrome
  • Medical condition

    circumstances fetal demise. Aortocaval compression syndrome may cause syncope, restlessness, dizziness, headache, tinnitus, visual disturbances, numbness

    Aortocaval compression syndrome

    Aortocaval compression syndrome

    Aortocaval_compression_syndrome

  • Migraine
  • Disorder resulting in recurrent moderate–severe headaches

    PMID 41134815. Hensel O, Kraya T (January 2025). "Primary Headache Attributed to External Compression or Traction to the Head: A Narrative Review". Brain and

    Migraine

    Migraine

    Migraine

  • Cranial venous outflow obstruction
  • Medical condition

    as pseudotumor cerebri, chronic fatigue syndrome, different types of headaches, visual disturbances, pulsatile tinnitus and various neurodegenerative

    Cranial venous outflow obstruction

    Cranial venous outflow obstruction

    Cranial_venous_outflow_obstruction

  • Epidural hematoma
  • Build-up of blood between the dura mater and skull

    Other symptoms include severe headache; weakness of the extremities on the opposite side from the lesion due to compression of the crossed pyramid pathways;

    Epidural hematoma

    Epidural hematoma

    Epidural_hematoma

  • Thoracic outlet syndrome
  • Compression of nerves or blood vessels between the neck and ribcage

    Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is a condition in which there is compression of the nerves, arteries, or veins in the superior thoracic aperture, the passageway

    Thoracic outlet syndrome

    Thoracic outlet syndrome

    Thoracic_outlet_syndrome

  • Subarachnoid hemorrhage
  • Bleeding into the brain's subarachnoid space

    and the pia mater surrounding the brain. Symptoms may include a severe headache of rapid onset, vomiting, decreased level of consciousness, fever, weakness

    Subarachnoid hemorrhage

    Subarachnoid hemorrhage

    Subarachnoid_hemorrhage

  • Pituitary adenoma
  • Tumor of the pituitary gland

    more uncommonly various unilateral headaches; primary stabbing headache, short-lasting unilateral neuralgiform headache attacks with conjunctival injection

    Pituitary adenoma

    Pituitary adenoma

    Pituitary_adenoma

  • Brain herniation
  • Potentially deadly side effect of very high pressure within the skull

    light. Vomiting can also occur due to compression of the vomiting center in the medulla oblongata. Severe headaches and seizures as a result of increased

    Brain herniation

    Brain herniation

    Brain_herniation

  • Familial hemiplegic migraine
  • Medical condition

    more than 5 minutes and less than 24 hours Headache beginning within 60 minutes of aura onset: These headaches can last 4–72 hours, occur on only one side

    Familial hemiplegic migraine

    Familial_hemiplegic_migraine

  • Chiari malformation
  • Structural defect in the cerebellum of the brain

    foramen magnum (the opening at the base of the skull). CMs can cause headaches, difficulty swallowing, vomiting, dizziness, neck pain, unsteady gait

    Chiari malformation

    Chiari malformation

    Chiari_malformation

  • Hydrocephalus
  • Abnormal increase in cerebrospinal fluid in the ventricles of the brain

    pressure to increase in the skull. Symptoms may vary according to age. Headaches and double vision are common. Elderly adults with normal pressure hydrocephalus

    Hydrocephalus

    Hydrocephalus

    Hydrocephalus

  • Hemorrhagic infarct
  • Medical condition

    trauma to vessels, neoplasms, cytomegalovirus, encapsulation or external compression of a vessel, or if a vessel becomes twisted, such as in torsion.

    Hemorrhagic infarct

    Hemorrhagic infarct

    Hemorrhagic_infarct

  • Box braids
  • Hair braids which are characterized by "boxy" or square-shaped hair divisions

    Hensel, Ole; Kraya, Torsten (January 2025). "Primary Headache Attributed to External Compression or Traction to the Head: A Narrative Review". Brain and

    Box braids

    Box braids

    Box_braids

  • Oculomotor nerve palsy
  • Medical condition

    affecting the somatic system as well as the autonomic. The compression of the external autonomic fibres renders the pupil nonreactive and leads to the

    Oculomotor nerve palsy

    Oculomotor nerve palsy

    Oculomotor_nerve_palsy

  • List of chronic pain syndromes
  • cavities. Chronic visceral pain from mechanical factors is caused by external compression of internal organs, internal organ traction involving ligaments and

    List of chronic pain syndromes

    List of chronic pain syndromes

    List_of_chronic_pain_syndromes

  • Acromegaly
  • Human disease that results in excess growth of certain parts of the body

    optic nerves. Expansion of the tumor may cause headaches and visual disturbances. In addition, compression of the surrounding normal pituitary tissue can

    Acromegaly

    Acromegaly

    Acromegaly

  • Forward head posture
  • Spinal condition

    erect posture, due to increasing moment arm. Local pain, cervicogenic headache and referred pain extending down the arms can arise from the sustained

    Forward head posture

    Forward head posture

    Forward_head_posture

  • Anterior ethmoidal nerve
  • Nerve of the nose

    this is compression of the surrounding nerve which causes sphenopalatine ganglion neuralgia, with similar clinical findings of a cluster headache, outside

    Anterior ethmoidal nerve

    Anterior ethmoidal nerve

    Anterior_ethmoidal_nerve

  • Vestibular schwannoma
  • Benign tumor of the vestibulocochlear cranial nerve

    they press on the cerebellum or cause brainstem compression. Late symptoms of very large VS include headache, nausea, vomiting, sleepiness, mental confusion

    Vestibular schwannoma

    Vestibular schwannoma

    Vestibular_schwannoma

  • Superior vena cava syndrome
  • Group of symptoms caused by obstruction of the superior vena cava

    quite common symptoms; difficulty swallowing is reported in 11% of cases, headache in 6% and stridor (a high-pitched wheeze) in 4%. The symptoms are rarely

    Superior vena cava syndrome

    Superior vena cava syndrome

    Superior_vena_cava_syndrome

  • Traction alopecia
  • Type of hair loss

    Hensel, Ole; Kraya, Torsten (January 2025). "Primary Headache Attributed to External Compression or Traction to the Head: A Narrative Review". Brain and

    Traction alopecia

    Traction_alopecia

  • Trigeminal neuralgia
  • Neurological pain disorder

    band Blink-182 Karel Heřmánek, Czech actor Cluster headache Microvascular decompression Nerve compression syndrome Nerve decompression Trigeminal trophic

    Trigeminal neuralgia

    Trigeminal neuralgia

    Trigeminal_neuralgia

  • Migraine surgery
  • Medical procedure for prevention of migraines

    B (December 2010). "Neurovascular compression of the greater occipital nerve: implications for migraine headaches". Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

    Migraine surgery

    Migraine_surgery

  • Lumbar puncture
  • Procedure to collect cerebrospinal fluid

    tendency). It is regarded as a safe procedure, but post-dural-puncture headache is a common side effect if a small atraumatic needle is not used. The procedure

    Lumbar puncture

    Lumbar puncture

    Lumbar_puncture

  • Bell's palsy
  • Facial paralysis

    neurological symptoms", including "facial tingling, moderate or severe headache/neck pain, memory problems, balance problems, ipsilateral limb paresthesias

    Bell's palsy

    Bell's palsy

    Bell's_palsy

  • Neuralink
  • American neurotechnology company

    (February 9, 2022). "Elon Musk's brain-implant startup has a new legal headache—allegations that it abuses its monkeys". Fortune. Archived from the original

    Neuralink

    Neuralink

    Neuralink

  • Vagus nerve stimulation
  • Medical treatment that involves delivering electrical impulses to the vagus nerve

    adjunct treatment for certain types of intractable epilepsy, cluster headaches, migraine, treatment-resistant depression and stroke rehabilitation. VNS

    Vagus nerve stimulation

    Vagus nerve stimulation

    Vagus_nerve_stimulation

  • Normal pressure hydrocephalus
  • Medical condition

    the classic signs that accompany increased intracranial pressure such as headache, nausea, vomiting, or altered consciousness, although some studies have

    Normal pressure hydrocephalus

    Normal_pressure_hydrocephalus

  • Cerebrospinal fluid leak
  • Leakage of fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord through tears in the dura mater

    mouth. A lumbar puncture can give the symptom of a post-dural-puncture headache. A cerebrospinal fluid leak can be either cranial or spinal, and these

    Cerebrospinal fluid leak

    Cerebrospinal fluid leak

    Cerebrospinal_fluid_leak

  • Cervicocranial syndrome
  • Medical condition

    the vascular compression. Surgical procedure can decompress the nerves and reduce symptoms. Traumatic injuries are caused when external forces damage

    Cervicocranial syndrome

    Cervicocranial syndrome

    Cervicocranial_syndrome

  • Idiopathic intracranial hypertension
  • Medical condition

    (pressure around the brain) without a detectable cause. The main symptoms are headache, vision problems, ringing in the ears, and shoulder pain. Complications

    Idiopathic intracranial hypertension

    Idiopathic intracranial hypertension

    Idiopathic_intracranial_hypertension

  • Blast injury
  • Type of physical trauma

    tinnitus, headache, vertigo (dizziness), and difficulty processing sound. In general, primary blast injuries are characterized by the absence of external injuries;

    Blast injury

    Blast injury

    Blast_injury

  • Cranial nerves
  • Nerves that emerge directly from the brain

    ISBN 978-1-929007-88-2. Nesbitt AD, Goadsby PJ (Apr 11, 2012). "Cluster headache". BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.) (Review). 344 e2407. doi:10.1136/bmj.e2407

    Cranial nerves

    Cranial nerves

    Cranial_nerves

  • Heat therapy
  • Therapy involving the use of heat

    help to release the tension associated with headache pain. In order to achieve heat therapy for headaches, many use microwaveable pads[citation needed]

    Heat therapy

    Heat_therapy

  • Causes of cancer pain
  • Cancer Pain 101

    of compression. The nature of the pain depends on the location of the compression. Nerve infiltration or compression Infiltration or compression of a

    Causes of cancer pain

    Causes_of_cancer_pain

  • ALS
  • Rare neurodegenerative disease

    nocturnal hypoventilation include interrupted sleep, anxiety, morning headaches, and daytime fatigue. As the disease progresses, people with ALS develop

    ALS

    ALS

    ALS

  • Pituitary apoplexy
  • Medical condition

    symptom is a sudden headache, often associated with a rapidly worsening visual field defect or double vision caused by compression of nerves surrounding

    Pituitary apoplexy

    Pituitary_apoplexy

  • Saturation diving
  • Diving mode and decompression technique

    including decompression stress, high pressure nervous syndrome (HPNS), compression arthralgia, dysbaric osteonecrosis, oxygen toxicity, inert gas narcosis

    Saturation diving

    Saturation diving

    Saturation_diving

  • Ganglioneuroma
  • Benign tumor of the autonomic nervous system

    the chest area may cause breathing difficulty, chest pain, and trachea compression. If the tumor is located lower in the abdomen, it may cause abdominal

    Ganglioneuroma

    Ganglioneuroma

    Ganglioneuroma

  • Tarlov cyst
  • Medical condition

    intracranial hypotension, including orthostatic neurological symptoms along with headache, nausea, and vomiting that improve when supine. The ruptured cysts can

    Tarlov cyst

    Tarlov cyst

    Tarlov_cyst

  • Horner's syndrome
  • Facial disorder due to damage of the sympathetic nerves

    Miosis Enophthalmos Inability to completely close or open the eyelid Headaches Loss of ciliospinal reflex: the pupils do not get bigger when the neck

    Horner's syndrome

    Horner's syndrome

    Horner's_syndrome

  • Orthostatic syncope
  • Fainting due to low blood pressure

    helps maintain muscle tone in lower extremities External compression devices such as waist-high compression stockings, abdominal binders Physical maneuvers

    Orthostatic syncope

    Orthostatic_syncope

  • Macropsia
  • Perceiving objects as abnormally large

    Physiologically, retinal macropsia results from the compression of cones in the eye. It is the compression of receptor distribution that results in greater

    Macropsia

    Macropsia

  • Back pain
  • Area of body discomfort

    vertebral disc, ruptures. Rupturing of the nucleus pulposus can lead to compression of nerve roots. Symptoms may be unilateral or bilateral, and correlate

    Back pain

    Back pain

    Back_pain

  • Standing
  • Human position in which the body is held upright

    when the patient is standing up. It can cause dizziness, lightheadedness, headache, blurred or dimmed vision and fainting, because the brain does not get

    Standing

    Standing

    Standing

  • Subdural hematoma
  • Hematoma usually associated with traumatic brain injury

    an increase in the pressure inside the skull, which in turn can cause compression of and damage to delicate brain tissue. Acute subdural hematomas are

    Subdural hematoma

    Subdural hematoma

    Subdural_hematoma

  • Hirayama disease
  • Medical condition

    1959. It is most commonly believed the condition occurs by asymmetrical compression of the cervical spinal column by the cervical dural sac, especially when

    Hirayama disease

    Hirayama disease

    Hirayama_disease

  • Barotrauma
  • Injury due to pressure difference between gas filled space and adjoining tissue

    already exists prior to decompression. Barotrauma can occur during both compression and decompression events. Barotrauma generally manifests as sinus or

    Barotrauma

    Barotrauma

    Barotrauma

  • Vascular myelopathy
  • Medical condition

    include headache, neck stiffness and back and leg pain. Extradural, subdural and intramedullary hematomas are all signs of acute cord compression. Gradual

    Vascular myelopathy

    Vascular_myelopathy

  • Disc herniation
  • Injury to the intervertebral disc

    inflammation, which can result in severe pain even in the absence of nerve root compression. Disc herniation may develop from a pre-existing disc protrusion, in

    Disc herniation

    Disc herniation

    Disc_herniation

  • Neuralgia
  • Pain disorder characterized by pain in the distribution of a nerve or nerves

    aching, and burning. Affected individuals have a constant migraine-like headache and experience pain in all three trigeminal nerve branches. This includes

    Neuralgia

    Neuralgia

  • Abdominal migraine
  • Migraine Disorder

    pain accompanied by migrainous symptoms like nausea, vomiting, severe headaches, and general pallor. Abdominal migraine can be diagnosed based on clinical

    Abdominal migraine

    Abdominal migraine

    Abdominal_migraine

  • Work of breathing
  • Energy expended to inhale and exhale a breathing gas

    airway tissues to accommodate pulmonary volume change. Dynamic airway compression occurs when intrapleural pressure equals or exceeds alveolar pressure

    Work of breathing

    Work_of_breathing

  • Pudendal nerve entrapment
  • Medical condition

    entrapment (see Anatomy). Pudendal nerve entrapment is an example of nerve compression syndrome. Pudendal neuralgia refers to neuropathic pain along the course

    Pudendal nerve entrapment

    Pudendal_nerve_entrapment

  • Arachnoid cyst
  • Medical condition

    associated with ADHD in a study on affected children. Headaches. A patient experiencing a headache does not necessarily have an arachnoid cyst. In a 2002

    Arachnoid cyst

    Arachnoid cyst

    Arachnoid_cyst

  • Neurocysticercosis
  • Cysticercosis of the brain

    intracranial hypertension, clouding of consciousness, optic disc swelling, headache, reduction of visual acuity, and vomiting. Cognitive and psychiatric manifestations

    Neurocysticercosis

    Neurocysticercosis

    Neurocysticercosis

  • Dural arteriovenous fistula
  • Medical condition

    fourth or fifth decade of life. DAVFs are rarer in children. External Manual Carotid Compression is Effective in Patients with Cavernous Sinus Dural Arteriovenous

    Dural arteriovenous fistula

    Dural arteriovenous fistula

    Dural_arteriovenous_fistula

  • Hyponatremia
  • Low sodium concentration in the blood

    the brain can occur. This can lead to headache, nausea, vomiting, confusion, seizures, brain stem compression and respiratory arrest, and non-cardiogenic

    Hyponatremia

    Hyponatremia

  • Parotid gland
  • Major salivary gland in many animals

    infections may cause blockage of the duct by salivary duct calculi or external compression. Parotid gland swellings can also be due to benign lymphoepithelial

    Parotid gland

    Parotid gland

    Parotid_gland

  • Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome
  • Abnormally high heart rate after a postural change

    possibly reducing symptoms. Compression garments can also be of benefit by constricting the blood vessels with external body pressure. If non-pharmacological

    Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome

    Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome

    Postural_orthostatic_tachycardia_syndrome

  • Paraganglioma
  • Rare neuroendocrine tumour

    a painless mass, or create symptoms such as hypertension, tachycardia, headache, and palpitations. While all contain neurosecretory granules, only in 1–3%

    Paraganglioma

    Paraganglioma

    Paraganglioma

  • Splenic infarction
  • Interruption to the spleen's blood supply

    torsion of the splenic artery (for example, in wandering spleen) or external compression on the artery by a tumor. It can also be a complication of vascular

    Splenic infarction

    Splenic infarction

    Splenic_infarction

  • Brain abscess
  • Accumulation of pus within the brain

    Fever, headache, and neurological problems, while classic, only occur in 20% of people with brain abscess. The famous triad of fever, headache, and focal

    Brain abscess

    Brain abscess

    Brain_abscess

  • Decompression sickness
  • Disorder caused by dissolved gases forming bubbles in tissues

    work. Neurological symptoms are present in 10% to 15% of DCS cases with headache and visual disturbances being the most common symptom. Skin manifestations

    Decompression sickness

    Decompression sickness

    Decompression_sickness

  • Hyperpituitarism
  • Medical condition

    hormone hypersecretion or because of manifestations caused by local compression of the adenoma. Symptoms caused by hormone excess and associated mass

    Hyperpituitarism

    Hyperpituitarism

    Hyperpituitarism

  • Atypical trigeminal neuralgia
  • Medical condition

    other disorders. The symptoms can occur in addition to having migraine headache, or can be mistaken for migraine alone, or dental problems such as temporomandibular

    Atypical trigeminal neuralgia

    Atypical trigeminal neuralgia

    Atypical_trigeminal_neuralgia

  • Facial nerve paralysis
  • Loss of motor function in the facial muscles

    a tick bite, is usually an expanding rash that may be accompanied by headaches, body aches, fatigue, or fever. In up to 10-15% of Lyme infections, facial

    Facial nerve paralysis

    Facial nerve paralysis

    Facial_nerve_paralysis

  • Chronic pain
  • Pain that lasts longer than three months

    purpose. The most common types of chronic pain include back pain, severe headache, migraine, and facial pain. Chronic pain can lead to severe psychological

    Chronic pain

    Chronic_pain

  • Thrombosis
  • Formation of blood clots inside the blood vessels

    secretion of procoagulant substances (paraneoplastic syndrome), by external compression on a blood vessel when a solid tumor is present, or (more rarely)

    Thrombosis

    Thrombosis

    Thrombosis

  • Toothache
  • Medical condition of the teeth

    Zakrzewska JM (January 2014). "Orofacial Pain: A Guide for the Headache Physician". Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain. 54 (1): 22–39. doi:10.1111/head

    Toothache

    Toothache

    Toothache

  • Fibromyalgia
  • Chronic multi-symptomatic pain disorder

    tired (unrefreshed), pain or cramps in the lower abdomen, depression, or headache. The causes of fibromyalgia are unknown, with several pathophysiologies

    Fibromyalgia

    Fibromyalgia

    Fibromyalgia

  • Neurofibromatosis
  • Three genetic disorders involving benign tumors of the nervous system

    in or under the skin), scoliosis (sideways curvature of the back), and headaches. Neurofibromatosis type II (NF2), on the other hand, may present with

    Neurofibromatosis

    Neurofibromatosis

    Neurofibromatosis

  • Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis
  • Presence of a blood clot in the dural venous sinuses or cerebral veins

    from the brain), the cerebral veins, or both. Symptoms may include severe headache, visual symptoms, any of the symptoms of stroke such as weakness of the

    Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis

    Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis

    Cerebral_venous_sinus_thrombosis

  • Uremia
  • Excess urea in the blood due to kidney dysfunction

    Special care should be taken when positioning the patient, avoiding compression of the arm with the vascular access for hemodialysis. Any injections

    Uremia

    Uremia

    Uremia

  • Mumps
  • Human disease caused by paramyxovirus

    mumps virus. Initial symptoms of mumps are non-specific and include fever, headache, malaise, muscle pain, and loss of appetite. These symptoms are usually

    Mumps

    Mumps

    Mumps

  • Nelson's syndrome
  • Medical condition

    include:[citation needed] hyper-pigmentation of the skin visual disturbances headaches abnormally high levels of beta-MSH and ACTH abnormal enlargements of the

    Nelson's syndrome

    Nelson's_syndrome

  • Hypercapnia
  • Abnormally high tissue carbon dioxide levels

    symptoms attributable to early hypercapnia are dyspnea (breathlessness), headache, confusion and lethargy. Clinical signs include flushed skin, full pulse

    Hypercapnia

    Hypercapnia

    Hypercapnia

  • Vertigo
  • Dizziness with sensation of moving or surrounding objects moving

    should also be considered, especially if other problems such as weakness, headache, double vision, or numbness occur. Dizziness affects approximately 20–40%

    Vertigo

    Vertigo

    Vertigo

  • Lemierre's syndrome
  • Medical condition

    bacteria through the bloodstream. The inflammation surrounding the vein and compression of the vein may lead to blood clot formation. Pieces of the potentially

    Lemierre's syndrome

    Lemierre's syndrome

    Lemierre's_syndrome

  • Lyme disease
  • Infectious disease caused by Borrelia bacteria, spread by ticks

    headaches and tiredness. If untreated, symptoms may include loss of the ability to move one or both sides of the face, joint pains, severe headaches with

    Lyme disease

    Lyme disease

    Lyme_disease

  • Valsalva maneuver
  • Technique for equalising pressure in the middle ears

    nerve impingement by an intervertebral disc or other part of the anatomy. Headache and pain upon performing the Valsalva maneuver are also one of the main

    Valsalva maneuver

    Valsalva maneuver

    Valsalva_maneuver

  • Wrinkle
  • Crease on otherwise smooth surface

    injured elastic fibers and collagen fibers. Repeated extensions and compressions of the skin cause repeated injuries of extracellular fibers in derma

    Wrinkle

    Wrinkle

    Wrinkle

  • Achondroplasia
  • Genetic condition, the most common form of dwarfism

    fluid build up is associated with an enlarged head, vomiting, lethargy, headaches, and irritability. A shunt surgery is commonly performed to treat this

    Achondroplasia

    Achondroplasia

  • Simulcast
  • Broadcasting the same content over multiple mediums

    book}}: External link in |quote= (help) "Satellaview: juegos desde el espacio." Atomicx. pp.54-57. July 2009. John Crosby, "Television Headache in Etymology

    Simulcast

    Simulcast

  • Radiation-induced lumbar plexopathy
  • Type of nerve damage

    caused by therapeutic radiation treatments. RILP is a rare side effect of external beam radiation therapy and both interstitial and intracavity brachytherapy

    Radiation-induced lumbar plexopathy

    Radiation-induced lumbar plexopathy

    Radiation-induced_lumbar_plexopathy

  • Charles F. Kettering
  • American inventor, engineer and businessman (1876–1958)

    Henry Kettering and Martha (Hunter) Kettering. Poor eyesight gave him headaches in school. After graduation he followed his sister Emma into a teaching

    Charles F. Kettering

    Charles F. Kettering

    Charles_F._Kettering

  • Inland taipan
  • Extremely venomous snake native to Australia

    the bite site, often followed by nonspecific systemic features such as headache, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhoea, dizziness, collapse or convulsions

    Inland taipan

    Inland taipan

    Inland_taipan

  • Leptomeningeal cancer
  • Medical condition

    (15%) Cranial nerves (35%) Spinal cord and roots (60%) Signs reported: Headache Mental status change Confusion Cognitive impairment Seizures Hemiparesis

    Leptomeningeal cancer

    Leptomeningeal cancer

    Leptomeningeal_cancer

  • Cerebral angiography
  • Angiography that produces images of blood vessels in and around the brain

    extraocular muscles movement. The condition can sometimes be accompanied by headaches, mental state changes, and memory losses. Some risk factors of complications

    Cerebral angiography

    Cerebral angiography

    Cerebral_angiography

  • Human physiology of underwater diving
  • Influences of the underwater environment on the physiology of human divers

    AD0206734. Cheshire, William P.; Ott, Michael C. (2001). "Headache in Divers". Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain. 41 (3): 235–247. doi:10

    Human physiology of underwater diving

    Human_physiology_of_underwater_diving

  • Sick building syndrome
  • Symptoms of illness attributed to a building

    observation is an increased incidence of complaints of such symptoms as headache, eye, nose, and throat irritation, fatigue, dizziness, and nausea. The

    Sick building syndrome

    Sick_building_syndrome

  • Nerve block
  • Deliberate inhibition of nerve impulses

    for the diagnosis of surgically treatable chronic pain, such as nerve compression syndrome. Advances in surgical techniques such as minimally invasive

    Nerve block

    Nerve block

    Nerve_block

  • 1994 Northridge earthquake
  • Earthquake in Los Angeles, California

    160 km (99 mi) "Big Bend" stepover of the San Andreas Fault. Crustal compression occurs along this bend of the San Andreas Fault. The Transverse Range

    1994 Northridge earthquake

    1994 Northridge earthquake

    1994_Northridge_earthquake

  • POEMS syndrome
  • Paraneoplastic syndrome

    (excessive, abnormal tissue growths) are due to their mass effects (compression of surrounding tissue by the mass of the growth) caused by the invasion

    POEMS syndrome

    POEMS syndrome

    POEMS_syndrome

  • Dementia with Lewy bodies
  • Type of progressive dementia

    recumbent position, and exercise in a pool, can help maintain conditioning. Compression stockings and elevating the head of the bed may also help, and increasing

    Dementia with Lewy bodies

    Dementia with Lewy bodies

    Dementia_with_Lewy_bodies

  • Spinal cord injury
  • Injury to the main nerve bundle in the back of humans

    sympathetic nervous system response. Signs and symptoms of AD include anxiety, headache, nausea, ringing in the ears, blurred vision, flushed skin, and nasal congestion

    Spinal cord injury

    Spinal cord injury

    Spinal_cord_injury

  • Shock (circulatory)
  • Medical condition of insufficient blood flow

    diarrhea, and vomiting.[citation needed] Lightheadedness, confusion, headaches, loss of consciousness.[citation needed] High spinal injuries may cause

    Shock (circulatory)

    Shock (circulatory)

    Shock_(circulatory)

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  • Vrushank
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Vrushank

    Rushimuni

  • Amen
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Egyptian

    Amen

    Personification of the Power of the Universe and God of a United Egypt

  • Ravind
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Ravind

    Sun

  • Waylan
  • Boy/Male

    English Scandinavian

    Waylan

    The mythological Scandinavian Wayland was a blacksmith with supernatural powers. Modern singer...

  • Ujjaldip
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Ujjaldip

    Shining Lamp

  • MEHRDAD
  • Male

    Iranian/Persian

    MEHRDAD

    A derivative of Middle Persian Mihrdat, MEHRDAD means "given by Mihr."

  • YRIAN
  • Male

    Swedish

    YRIAN

    Norwegian and Swedish form of Low German Jurian, YRIAN means "earth-worker, farmer."

  • Arshad
  • Boy/Male

    Hindi Muslim

    Arshad

    Devoted; true.

  • Patush
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Patush

    Clever

  • Trinity | த்ரீநீதீ 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Trinity | த்ரீநீதீ 

    Three, Triple

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  • Externally
  • adv.

    In an external manner; outwardly; on the outside; in appearance; visibly.

  • Oppression
  • n.

    A sense of heaviness or obstruction in the body or mind; depression; dullness; lassitude; as, an oppression of spirits; an oppression of the lungs.

  • Squeezing
  • n.

    The act of pressing; compression; oppression.

  • External
  • n.

    Something external or without; outward part; that which makes a show, rather than that which is intrinsic; visible form; -- usually in the plural.

  • Eviternal
  • a.

    Eternal; everlasting.

  • Intestine
  • a.

    Internal; inward; -- opposed to external.

  • Internal
  • a.

    Inward; interior; being within any limit or surface; inclosed; -- opposed to external; as, the internal parts of a body, or of the earth.

  • Extern
  • a.

    External; outward; not inherent.

  • External
  • a.

    Outward; exterior; relating to the outside, as of a body; being without; acting from without; -- opposed to internal; as, the external form or surface of a body.

  • Impression
  • n.

    The act of impressing, or the state of being impressed; the communication of a stamp, mold, style, or character, by external force or by influence.

  • Compressor
  • n.

    A machine for compressing gases; especially, an air compressor.

  • Compression
  • n.

    The act of compressing, or state of being compressed.

  • Paternal
  • a.

    Received or derived from a father; hereditary; as, a paternal estate.

  • Maternal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a mother; becoming to a mother; motherly; as, maternal love; maternal tenderness.

  • Asternal
  • a.

    Not sternal; -- said of ribs which do not join the sternum.

  • Internal
  • a.

    Pertaining to its own affairs or interests; especially, (said of a country) domestic, as opposed to foreign; as, internal trade; internal troubles or war.

  • Thlipsis
  • n.

    Compression, especially constriction of vessels by an external cause.

  • Compressive
  • a.

    Compressing, or having power or tendency to compress; as, a compressive force.

  • External
  • a.

    Foreign; relating to or connected with foreign nations; as, external trade or commerce; the external relations of a state or kingdom.

  • Compressor
  • n.

    An instrument for compressing an artery (esp., the femoral artery) or other part.