Hi
Hope you are doing fine.
Headaches are the most common neurologic symptom. Majority of the headaches are benign. They can have a variety of causes like vascular, muscular, raised intracranial pressure, tumours, fever, eye strain and some metabolic disturbances.
The diagnostic workup of chronic headaches might include a skull x-ray, x-rays of the sinuses and cervical spine, CT scan of the brain, lumbar puncture and blood tests.
If your symptoms are persistent or if you have any other associated symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, visual changes, or seizures, you should consult a neurologist or a neurosurgeon for a proper evaluation.
Regards
Hi
I had sharp pain behind my right eye, and sharp pain in my head. an MRI showed up multiple aneursyms so I would suggest that you follow this up by seeing a neurologist if possible.
hope all will be well with you
regards
hi..
i visitied neurologist and i taken ct scan and doctor tell me your ct is very good no need to MRI.
he give my some drugs like panadol and buspar but iam not feeling good
should i take MRI ????????
some symptoms i feeling
1- sharp pain in right side of frontal lobe
2-if the pain become strong my i become red and tree droping
3-ct scan showed no tumer and no bleeding and no anomolies
4- no effect of panadol on my pain
5-feeling like beat like heart beat in my pain
what should i do
if the pain become strong my eye become red and tree droping