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Have Headaches, Pulsating Sensation, Severe Pain. What Is Wrong?

Hi Im Priya.. I m 23 years old I have headache from my 9th standart (at the age of 15). I comes ocassionally. I consulted a Physician he asked me to check with eye doctor and everything was normal even the scan reports were normal. When my head aches I can feel the pulse of my nerves around on my forehead . The pain would be very severe. Can some one tel me what can be done for this
Wed, 3 Apr 2013
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Hello Priya,

Thanks for the query,

You may be having migraine headache. You may consult a local neurologist for the evaluation. Medications that will be helpful are topiramate, valproate, propranolol. You need rest, relaxation, regular food/sleep habit.

Hope this clarifies
Best wishes
Dr Gopal K Dash MD, DM, Post-doctoral fellowship (Epilepsy)
Consultant Neurologist and Epilepsy specialist
Narayana Hrudayalaya Hospital, Bangalore
My Blog in the Web site:
http://www.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-gopal-krishna-dash/64344
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Have Headaches, Pulsating Sensation, Severe Pain. What Is Wrong?

Hello Priya, Thanks for the query, You may be having migraine headache. You may consult a local neurologist for the evaluation. Medications that will be helpful are topiramate, valproate, propranolol. You need rest, relaxation, regular food/sleep habit. Hope this clarifies Best wishes Dr Gopal K Dash MD, DM, Post-doctoral fellowship (Epilepsy) Consultant Neurologist and Epilepsy specialist Narayana Hrudayalaya Hospital, Bangalore My Blog in the Web site: http://www.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-gopal-krishna-dash/64344