HEALTHNY POST
Teen’s ‘dehydration’ headaches turned out to something much more dangerous
A teen attributed her headaches to dehydration during a heatwave, but they were caused by a ruptured tumor. The initial assumption of dehydration was incorrect, revealing a more serious medical condition.
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