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Frequent Headaches, Mental Fatigue, Dizziness, Lack Of Movement Coorination. MRI Scan Done. What Does Report Suggest?

Hello Doctor,

I got MRI scanning done on the advice of a neurologist.
I suffer from frequent headaches and mental fatigue.
The report says: ' old lacunar ischaemic changes scattered in the bilateral frontoparietal white matter'

I am feeling dizziness and lack of movement coordination, no fever or vomiting sensation.

Pelase advise.
Wed, 4 Sep 2013
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General & Family Physician 's  Response
Hi, as you describe it is the old lacunar ischemic changes, scattered in the bilateral frontoparietal white matter. If it is the cause it must have started then it self when they have started.
I advise you to consult a neurologist for diagnosis and treatment.
Thank you.
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Psychiatrist Dr. Payman Hajiazim's  Response
Hi there,thank you for asking. It could be related to the changes due to increased blood pressure. I advise you to check this issue with your doctor. It can cause mental and physical fatigue. Best.
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Frequent Headaches, Mental Fatigue, Dizziness, Lack Of Movement Coorination. MRI Scan Done. What Does Report Suggest?

Hi, as you describe it is the old lacunar ischemic changes, scattered in the bilateral frontoparietal white matter. If it is the cause it must have started then it self when they have started. I advise you to consult a neurologist for diagnosis and treatment. Thank you.