
Sharp Pain On Left Head. Prescribed With Medicine And Injection. Getting Back Pain. What Is The Problem?

Welcome to XXXXXXX forum.
Let me know the associated symptoms along with mentioned.
Does she has recurrent vomiting, disturbance in speech?
Is there any disorientation in consciousness?
What is her blood pressure?
Is she using any oral contraceptive pills?
With the available described history, there is high chances of stroke or cerebrovascular accidents (CVA).
Presence of headache, weakness in lower limbs and partial improvement suggests the diagnosis.
As such there is no correlation between sex and present symptoms.
Strokes are of two types: Infarct and hemorrhages.
Infarct is due to blockage of blood vessels or hemorrhage is due to burst of blood vessels.
Hemorrhagic strokes are more XXXXXXX as compared to infarct.
You should consult with XXXXXXX medicine specialist/ neurologist and should go for thorough check up.
She should go for complete blood count, blood sugar level, lipid profile, renal function test and CT/ MRI scan of brain.
Hemorrhagic and infarct strokes have entirely different treatment.
Her condition must be considered as serious and you must consult with doctor.
Hope that helps.
Let me know your other query.
Take care,
Dr. Mayank Bhargava

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