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Brain shock

Dear

I would like to get your suggestion regarding my problem. I had met Accident 2 years back , i was in Unconscious 2 days due to small hit on my head. After that i got good treatment , taken CT scan also 2 times on that time. The Doctors declared i am fit for all, also there was no problems on my head.

But After long days , from last month  iam feeling uncomfortable with my brain. Rarely some times i am feeling the brain very small shocks, lightly  head pain at right side above the ear. My all the activities are ok. Please let me know is this due to blood glad. I have palnned to go for CT scan after 2 months since presently i am outside of home town. Please suggest me.

Regards
Thenna
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Dear Sickbut

Thanks for your brief.
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445362 tn?1206965718
HI Thenna,
I have no idea what is causing this as I am just a patient like you. But, maybe you should see a neurologist or get to the clinic at your convenience. I am not sure where you are located, and I cannot say the availability of help where you are. I don't understand about the blood question so please forgive me. Get checked out ok. Take care
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