Suffering from severe headaches and Blunt Pain
Last Updated - Wed, Apr 18 2018Similar Questions - Migraine, Sharp headache and blunt pain, headache of different intensity
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Hi Doctor,
I'm suffering from severe headaches from last two-three months. Every morning I wake up with a headache. The pain is blunt at the start but gets sharper latter in the day.
As a result, I have been taking Saridon tablets minimum twice per day. After taking the medicine, the pain settles down but the pain again starts after few hours with a blunt effect.
I am a working professional and I have a desk job where by I sit in front of computer for 8 to 9 hours daily.
Please help me out. Is this because of water intake or sleeping or anything else? And what can be the remedies?
I'm suffering from severe headaches from last two-three months. Every morning I wake up with a headache. The pain is blunt at the start but gets sharper latter in the day.
As a result, I have been taking Saridon tablets minimum twice per day. After taking the medicine, the pain settles down but the pain again starts after few hours with a blunt effect.
I am a working professional and I have a desk job where by I sit in front of computer for 8 to 9 hours daily.
Please help me out. Is this because of water intake or sleeping or anything else? And what can be the remedies?
Category: General Physician
Your diagnosis: Migraine
Let me first explain to you in brief about Migraine, its triggers and symptoms. Migraine is a long-term illness that causes severe headache. It can be preceded by other symptoms such as vomiting, nausea, flashes of light. Some of the common triggers of Migraine are:
Let me first explain to you in brief about Migraine, its triggers and symptoms. Migraine is a long-term illness that causes severe headache. It can be preceded by other symptoms such as vomiting, nausea, flashes of light. Some of the common triggers of Migraine are:
- Bright lights
- Temperature changes
- Allergies
- Alcohol
- Smoking
- Dehydration
- Skipping of meals
- Physical or emotional stress
Some common symptoms accompanying a Migraine headache are:
- Sweating
- Tummy ache
- Headache due to physical activity
- Increased sensitivity to light and sound
- Vomiting and nausea
You may require a good follow up regularly to note changes and trend of the body to develop headaches. We can start medications for preventing these headaches, once the diagnosis is confirmed, for which you need to perform the following tests as mentioned below:
- Consult again with reports of MRI Brain Plain
- Also get eyes checked by Optician for power.
Review with the reports within a week for follow up for a better solution.
- Tab. Etorica P - once a day for 1 week.
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