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5. Sudden Severe Headache

Anyone who experiences intense headaches regularly should speak to a physician. In some cases, recurring headaches can warn of an impending stroke. A thunderclap headache can come on suddenly and cause considerable pain. If headaches occur in conjunction with vision issues, numbness or weakness on one side of the body, or facial pain, it is even more important to see a doctor.

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