I have Migraine pain in the left side of the Head.I feel throbbing in my left head vein also I feel intense pressure when I lean forward.
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I have a migraine pain in the left side of the head. this pain covers left eye as well.
I am also feeling throbbing in my left head vein. Whenever I lean for some reason all body pressure come in my head and I feel an intense pain.
I am also feeling throbbing in my left head vein. Whenever I lean for some reason all body pressure come in my head and I feel an intense pain.
Category: General Physician
Diagnosis: Migraine
Migraine is a primary headache disorder characterized by recurrent headaches that are moderate to severe. Typically, the headaches affect one-half of the head, are pulsating in nature, and last from two to 72 hours. Associated symptoms may incude nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity tolight, sound, or smell
Kindly get your CBC, ESR, blood pressure checked and MRI brain done and revert.
Avoid triggers. If certain foods or odors seem to have triggered your migraines in the past, avoid them. Reduce your caffeine and alcohol intake and avoid tobacco.
In general, establish a daily routine with regular sleep patterns and regular meals. In addition, try to control stress.
Exercise regularly. Regular aerobic exercise reduces tension and can help prevent migraines. If your doctor agrees, choose any aerobic exercise you enjoy, including walking, swimming and cycling. Warm up slowly, however, because sudden, intense exercise can cause headaches.
Obesity is also thought to be a factor in migraine headaches, and regular exercise can help you maintain a healthy weight or lose weight.
Tab brufen 200mg - Twice daily after food for headache -
Migraine is a primary headache disorder characterized by recurrent headaches that are moderate to severe. Typically, the headaches affect one-half of the head, are pulsating in nature, and last from two to 72 hours. Associated symptoms may incude nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity tolight, sound, or smell
Kindly get your CBC, ESR, blood pressure checked and MRI brain done and revert.
Avoid triggers. If certain foods or odors seem to have triggered your migraines in the past, avoid them. Reduce your caffeine and alcohol intake and avoid tobacco.
In general, establish a daily routine with regular sleep patterns and regular meals. In addition, try to control stress.
Exercise regularly. Regular aerobic exercise reduces tension and can help prevent migraines. If your doctor agrees, choose any aerobic exercise you enjoy, including walking, swimming and cycling. Warm up slowly, however, because sudden, intense exercise can cause headaches.
Obesity is also thought to be a factor in migraine headaches, and regular exercise can help you maintain a healthy weight or lose weight.
Tab brufen 200mg - Twice daily after food for headache -
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