Could it be brain tumor or something else?!


Question: Could it be brain tumor or something else.?
My best friend told me that he gets very painful headaches after playing or doing stressful activities... it all started when he was 14 years old..he went to his friends house, fell down,hit his head and became unconscious...the friend s dad is a Doctor... he checked him and said it was nothing..but after 2 days,he got a very bad head ache... after that for 3 years now, he still gets very painful headaches... and twice he has vomited blood... Im really concerned about him... could it be brain tumor.? is it forming because he hit and hurt his head.? how many years does a peson having brain tumor live.? sorry for the long story but it would be very helpful if i get to know about brain tumor... if its not that, what else could it be.?Health Question & Answer


Answers:
It's very likely that he has serious migraines as a result of his head and neck injury - and they can also make you vomit.
I often treat people with very good results and can make their headaches go completely away with 8-12 treatments plus some follow up afterwards using regular, Diversified Upper Cervical Chiropractic adjustments (along with some massage and stretching).
His Dad may be resistant to it if he's an MD, but there's not other therapy that can accomplish that, and hopefully any parents would do what's necessary to help their child get over such a serious problem.Health Question & Answer

your friend needs to see a doctor, and let the doctor decide what is wrong.It could be from the injury, it could be allergy headaches, it could be migraines.Health Question & Answer

It could just be that he's dehydrated.Health Question & Answer



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