Suggest Treatment For Degenerative Disc Disease And Severe Frontal Headaches
Further evaluation and tests needed.
Detailed Answer:
Hello and thanks for using HCM.
I have read your query and understand your concerns about your husband's condition.
At this point, it is a little difficult to name the exact cause of the headaches.
First there's need for some clarifications about headache type such:
- is the headache constant or intermittent during the day?
- does the headache interfere with sleep, or awakes your husband?
- what about any relationship of headaches with weather changes?
- how much is the headache relieved by drugs use?
- any fever, congested nose?
- any other symptoms such nausea, blurred vision, worsening of headaches by light, noise?
- what about blood pressure levels?
- any blood tests done and results?
Second, there is need for a neurological evaluation by a neurologist about distribution pattern ( if pain follows a nerve distribution pattern, then headache is most likely to be related to occipital neuralgia that is treated partially).
Third, and most important in my opinion, there is need for head and brain imaging studies ( CT, MRI) in order to exclude/ evaluate any organic cause of headaches, sinusitis, the nature of indentations.
If the indentations are located at procedures sites, most probably are side effects of procedures.
In my opinion, occipital neuralgia treated partially is the most possible cause of the headaches, but other possible conditions should be evaluated/excluded.
Besides opioids, a good symptoms control may be achieved by Amytriptiline or Gabapentin use.
Since these are prescription drugs, there is need to discuss with your husband's treating Doctor about their use and about imaging studies getting done.
Hope this helps. I remain at your disposal for further questions and clarifications.
Best regards.