The Ministry of Health has clarified that severe headaches that appear in some people during the month of Ramadan may be a symptom of a specific disease.
She advised to see a doctor if the headache that a person feels is accompanied by other symptoms such as a high temperature, stiff neck, convulsions or difficulty breathing.
And the “Health” provided several tips to avoid headaches in the month of Ramadan, including drinking enough fluids, maintaining a moderate diet, and avoiding skipping meals, especially Suhoor.
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