- Severe and Increasing Headache.
- Focal Neurologic Finding (A deficit or problem with nerve, spinal cord, or brain function that indicates a specific location in
the brain, such as an issue with the left side of the face, numbness, tingling, bulging pupils, loss
of function of a limb).
- Loss of Range of Motion.
- Seizures.
- Significant Cervical Pain (Pain in the neck area in relation to the spine. Most episodes will get better with time, but if
accompanied by neurological deficits or lack of appetite over time could indicate a more serious
issue)
- Slurred Speech.
- Repeated Vomiting.
- Bulging Pupils.
- Increasing Confusion or Disorientation.
- Loss of Consciousness for longer than 30 seconds.