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What Causes Intermittent Severe Radiating Headaches Long After Treating A Subarachnoid Hemorrhage?

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Posted on Thu, 23 Nov 2017
Question: Thank You, I woke up with a severe pain in the back of my neck. I get these from time to time. 15 years or so ago I suffered a Subaracknoid Hemorrage. I worry about these bad headaches as they always go to the back of my neck, right side or both sides. Tonight was both sides.
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Answered by Dr. Ajay Panwar (4 hours later)
Brief Answer:
You may get a follow-up MRI Scan done.

Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thanks for being on healthcaremagic.com.
I am Dr.Ajay Panwar,a neurologist, here to answer your query.

As you keep having recurrent headache and with a background history of Subarachnoid hemorrhage, I would suggest you to get a fresh brain MRI done. You should consult your neurosurgeon with previous as well as current scan and if the need arises, a brain angiogram may also be done.
Although, headache episodes can be primary headache as well, its better to rule out anything major.

Hope that helps.If you have any further questions,I shall be glad to have you in follow-up.

Regards
Dr.Ajay Panwar,
MD,DM(Neurology)
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What Causes Intermittent Severe Radiating Headaches Long After Treating A Subarachnoid Hemorrhage?

Brief Answer: You may get a follow-up MRI Scan done. Detailed Answer: Hi, Thanks for being on healthcaremagic.com. I am Dr.Ajay Panwar,a neurologist, here to answer your query. As you keep having recurrent headache and with a background history of Subarachnoid hemorrhage, I would suggest you to get a fresh brain MRI done. You should consult your neurosurgeon with previous as well as current scan and if the need arises, a brain angiogram may also be done. Although, headache episodes can be primary headache as well, its better to rule out anything major. Hope that helps.If you have any further questions,I shall be glad to have you in follow-up. Regards Dr.Ajay Panwar, MD,DM(Neurology)