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Headaches

So my name is Christian and I'm 22 I wanted to know if anyone knows what problem I maybe having when I get into a argument I start to get bad headaches then once I get the headache it takes a while for it to got away then the next day or sometimes random I will feel like the headache is still there but also get bad head pains. I invited one of my friends to come with me to a landmark form meeting in new York and everything was going great until he told me he didn't wanna be there I tried to talk to him but he was set on leaving I got upset in silents but realized I was getting these head pains I got x-rays but docs says I'm healthy.... I don't know what could be causing these headaches but there don't feel like normal headaches.... Any suggestions ?.


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sounds like ur blood pressure go's up when u get upset maybe try to breath before u react to things and take it slow
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Hi there. These headaches could be due to stress, anxiety, migraines or tension headaches, sinus headaches radiating to the ear, headache usually front of head, on one or both  the sides of temples along with nausea, vomiting, irritability, low blood pressure, sensitivity to lights, sound, etc. aura associated with migraines could include blind spots, blindness in half of your visual field, paresthesia, weakness or visual hallucinations. Your vision needs detailed testing by an ophthalmologist. Hypertension and hypotension need to be checked. It is good that MRI brain is insignificant and rules out any intracranial lesion particularly aneurysm. Get an MRI spine for ruling out cervical spondylosis and degenerative disc disease.  Temporal tendinitis mimics migraines including TMJ pain temporal headaches, tooth sensitivity, neck and shoulder pain. Treatment includes injecting local anesthetics and other medicines, moist heat muscle relaxants and NSAIDs along with physiotherapy. Multiple sclerosis would also need to be excluded. Treatment for migraines include drugs that prevent the attack like anti convulsants and drugs which treat an attack like triptans, ergots etc your queries should pertain to all these possible differential diagnoses. Trigeminal neuralgia needs to be considered. If the neurologist and radiologist are suspecting a cerebral aneurysm, they can confirm with cerebral angiography and clipping of the aneurysm could be done. Hope this helps. Take care.
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