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please help!!

Hi i need some help....

i have been recently getting very wierd headaches, they feel like my head is being clamped!

they are generally at the back of my head and i feel sick.......

i also sometimes get them at the side of my head and it feels like it passes through my head!!

im 19 and i dont have a flaming clue what the hell is going on!!

could anyone help me im quite worried!!

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It sounds like you have what I have electromagnetic sensitivity -- sometimes called microwave illness and sometimes radiation poisoning.   i found a lot on the web -- i have it and I have to stay away from all electrical radiation -- mostly from cell phones, wifi, cordless phones.   share the information whatever you find -- I haven't found a solution yet!


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Hi,

Differentials for headaches located at the back of the head are tension headaches, cervicogenic headaches, occipital neuralgia and migraine headaches.

Have you had any history of trauma to the head or neck before?

Also, are you under some stress lately? Any changes at home or at work?

Tension headaches may present with pain in both sides of the head and may present with tightness or pain in the neck and shoulders. Occipital neuralgia refers to pain at the back of the head and may usually be associated with head trauma or injury. Migraine headaches are usually given as a diagnosis when other underlying conditions have been ruled out.

Do you have any sinus problems?

Any associated visual symptoms?
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