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Had Headaches, Dizziness, Difficulty Focusing, Scoliosis, Charcot-tooth Disease. Taking Ibuprofen. Will This Suffice?

i have had a slight headache accompanied by dizziness on just the left side of my head. the dizziness gets worse when i try to focus on something like reading etc. i have taken ibuprofen for headaches not really helping i also take baclofen and ranitidine prescribed from my doctor, i also suffer from charcot-marie-tooth disease and scolosis
Mon, 18 Nov 2013
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Hi, Thanks for using HCM.

I went through your history, Head ache and dizziness which aggravates on focusing on near objects is in more favor of eye problem. Get your eye power testing done. Straining to focus on near objections results in more work for eye muscles resulting in pain.
Consult ophthalmologist for examination and correction.

Hope this helps you.

Regards
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Had Headaches, Dizziness, Difficulty Focusing, Scoliosis, Charcot-tooth Disease. Taking Ibuprofen. Will This Suffice?

Hi, Thanks for using HCM. I went through your history, Head ache and dizziness which aggravates on focusing on near objects is in more favor of eye problem. Get your eye power testing done. Straining to focus on near objections results in more work for eye muscles resulting in pain. Consult ophthalmologist for examination and correction. Hope this helps you. Regards