Posted: 12/05/06 - 00:00 Post subject: Headache and very strange accompanying symptoms
I need some advice over my current condition; the thing is that lately I have headaches and very strange accompanying symptoms that worry me so much. I actually have strong pulsating headaches on the left side of my head but there’re always accompanied with nausea and vomiting and during headache I usually feel so terrible like I’m going to faint. What it could be I hope it’s nothing brain disease related.
It is more likely that it has got nothing to do with some brain disease but this feeling of faint needs to be checked out just to make sure that your blood pressure is ok. And with this faint problem I think you might be having some blood pressure problems. And usually it’s nothing that can’t be treated it’s important just not to be left untreated, ok. And as for those headaches I bet those are migraines with aura I know it for I use to have them. I still have them occasionally but I went to a doc, talked to him over this symptoms nausea, vomiting eye fleshiness, strong light in front of my eyes and this pulsating pain on one side of the head I’m sure it’s a migraine. Go to your doc and get prescribed some medical therapy or some prevention medication which may help in avoiding the coming migraines. You just need to take them as it would be directed to do on the right time and never overtake them for it may cause you even further headaches.
Posted: 05/29/07 - 21:45 Post subject: Re: Headache and very strange accompanying symptoms
I need help, I am getting bad headaches with symptoms I have never had before. I have a red and white rash on my lower legs and pain in my fingers, wrist, knees shoulders and neck, I have no energy. I don't know where to start what could be wrong? Please advise!
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