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Ah, the dreaded Covid headache. We’ve all felt it at some point during this pandemic - that dull, persistent ache that just won’t go away. But what exactly is a Covid headache? Is it something to worry about? Well, let’s take a closer look and find out!
What Does Covid Headache Feel Like? [Solved]
Wow, researchers have discovered that COVID-19 headaches can be pretty intense - pulsing, pressing or stabbing sensations across the whole head that won’t respond to ibuprofen or acetaminophen. Talk about a headache!
Pressure: A feeling of pressure or tightness in the head, which may be localized to one area or spread across the entire head.
Throbbing: A pulsing sensation that can range from mild to severe and is often accompanied by a headache.
Dull ache: A dull, constant ache that may be felt all over the head or in one specific area.
Tenderness: Pain when touching certain areas of the scalp or face, such as around the temples or forehead.
Nausea: Feeling sick to your stomach and possibly vomiting due to a headache caused by COVID-19 infection.
Fatigue: Feeling tired and weak due to a headache caused by COVID-19 infection, which can lead to difficulty concentrating and completing tasks throughout the day
Covid headaches can feel pretty rough - like a dull ache or throbbing pain. It’s not the same as a regular headache, so it can be hard to describe. Some people say it feels like a tight band around their head, while others report feeling pressure behind their eyes. Whatever it is, it’s no picnic!