What Causes Headache Along With Dizziness?
Neurological exam, blood pressure / blood chemistry , vertigo workup
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A neurological exam would be required to rule out any focal deficit that could indicate a stroke or TIA. The reverberation or tremors and confusion should also be worked up to rule out any seizure disorder. If there is progressive worsening and appearance of signs of raised intra cranial pressure such as vomiting, altered consciousness , memory loss and /or seizures then imaging studies like CT or MRI can be advised. An EEG can be advised to look for abnormal patterns. Blood pressure, blood counts and metabolic profile including blood sugar and electrolytes should be checked to rule out causes such as hypoglycemia, anemia and electrolyte imbalance. The sensation of movement in the absence of movement or spinning of the room indicates a vertigo , for which betahistine dihydrochloride or prochlorperazine can be given empirically. Further treatment would depend on the underlying cause.
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Please consult your doctor before deciding on any further course of action.
Dr. M.S. Khalil