
Suggest Treatment For Headache And Profuse Night Sweating

Super cold hands and feet happened off an on, no signs of color change. My gait is off when I first stand up if I do it too quickly. I had night sweats off an on, not drenching but close. Widespread pain that has been ongoing for weeks it what feels like my kidney area - treated for an infection UTI, after full antibiotic course the pain remains. ODD headaches and tingles that fire off and on mostly from scalp and spreads from there.
Strange symptoms in my opinion of all symptoms is the itchiness of my scalp/underarm area and the frequent mouth sores. Cognitive deficits, hard to remember what day of the week it is.
(NO STDS) (NO ILLICIT DRUG USE) (WINE AVG 4 GLASSES A WEEK) (NON TRADITIONAL SMOKER) I do use a vapor
If I go outside in the heat right now and move around a while, it causes these symptoms to exacerbate. CBC counts come back normal, Hormone/Thyroid levels normal, Slightly higher than lab standards noted for Progexytestosterone 17. When in ER with severe cramps and BP reading of 144/104 - the cramping and muscle spasms were clearly evident and noted by ER physician but bloodwork for hydration levels, minerals and vitamin levels all came back good. ER physician suggested a Neuro. Completed MRI with family doctor of Brain - called me today that everything is fine. Suggested medication side effects: Risperidone (1mg nightly) however I tend to skip it sometimes and Adderall (30mg/10mg) in that order daily although I tend to skip that sometimes as well.
Father - strange health issues including a bald tongue / Psoriatic Arthritis / Constant mouth sores
Mother - One doctor suggested Rheumatoid, another dispelled that / Major cognitive deficits
Peripheral neuropathy to consider.
Detailed Answer:
Hello and thanks for using HCM.
I have read your question and understand your concerns.
I examined the brain MRI images you uploaded too.
There is not any identifiable lesion in the MRI images you uploaded, so, there is not a specific condition of brain that may justify your symptoms.
Adverse effects of drugs you use may cause such symptoms, but it is necessary to evaluate and exclude other conditions that may cause such symptoms.
These conditions include peripheral neuropathy, that may be linked to viral infection, side effects of drugs you use, low vitamin B12, etc.
Besides getting evaluated by a Neurologist, nerve conduction study and EMG are necessary to understand better your condition.
Discuss with your Doctor about these issues.
Hope you found the answer helpful.
Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care.


I feel better hearing this from a non XXXXXXX doctor. No offense to us here in XXXXXXX but many times have I been told incorrectly. Just in the ER I mentioned I thought I had a UTI and she said that I did not after blood work and urine test. Returned to family doctor days later who looked at the report from hospital and ran another test and I most certainly had a UTI.
The MRI image with the large black area... Is that a sinus infection? I do not have sinus symptoms such as pain, draining etc. However when I looked into my nose on the corresponding side, I notice swelling that nearly closes off my nostril. I didn't realize this as I may be more of a mouth breather. The swelling, is larger and pushing from cheek area / the other side of nostril smaller swelling. All in all the airway hole looks to be decreased by 80% compared to the other nostril entry way that looks clean and clear.
ENT evaluation is necessary.
Detailed Answer:
Welcome back.
It is difficult to get a correct understanding of the black area into sinuses just by looking at few MRI images.
It could be polip, infection, mass or an artefact, especially if you have metal implants in your mouth.
However, getting evaluated by an ENT Doctor about this issue is necessary to be sure about the true nature of this MRI finding.
As per brain, again, there are no visible lesions.
Ebv/mono infection indicated that there is actually a weaker immune system.
Hope this helps.
In good health.


You are welcome.
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