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Suggest Treatment For Pain In Head And Tingling Sensation In Body With Migraine

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Posted on Tue, 2 Feb 2016
Question: I have continued ache n pain on my left side from head to toe for the past 6 months. Tingling n itching pain that travels the left side of the body, with a head fussiness like leading up to a migraine or some similar...feeling of woosiness like I am going to pass out, hard to focus on small tasks . Buzzing in the ears , nausea , burning chest pain that travels sometime up my neck to my ears.. Have had numerous blood tests, Mri on my head , hearing and balance test, ultrasound on my chest region and ECG on my heart with stress test.. A bowl screening showed blastosystius which I have taken flagyl unknown if it has work waiting on results... Hope you can help
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Answered by Dr. Sassen S Kwasa (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
You need a CT Angiogram of your neck vessels (arteries)

Detailed Answer:
Welcome to HCM: Please note that it seems that you have restricted blood flow to your vertebrae in your neck, this causes your nerves to lack blood supply and don't function properly, the other thing that the MRI should have ruled out is spinal stenosis. However, the issue is in your neck and not head, your spine/ cervical vertebrae needs imaging. I hope this helps, good luck.
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Suggest Treatment For Pain In Head And Tingling Sensation In Body With Migraine

Brief Answer: You need a CT Angiogram of your neck vessels (arteries) Detailed Answer: Welcome to HCM: Please note that it seems that you have restricted blood flow to your vertebrae in your neck, this causes your nerves to lack blood supply and don't function properly, the other thing that the MRI should have ruled out is spinal stenosis. However, the issue is in your neck and not head, your spine/ cervical vertebrae needs imaging. I hope this helps, good luck.