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After covid I had some regular and unusually strong headaches for a while. Maybe my brain was bleeding?
Unlikely. The most likely answer is that your sinuses never drained and you had a secondary infection.
But it's possible that leaky blood vessels had some effect. Note that leaky vessels are very different from an actual bleed.
A sinus headache is distinguishable from a regular headache, so I wouldn't discount the leaky blood vessels possibility.
Good point pointing out the difference between a "leak" and a "bleed," though: if your brain is bleeding, that's a full-blown emergency.
Just a tiny little bleed 🥺