Headaches, Feeling Warm, Sore In Eyes,. What Is The Cause And Possible Cure?
hi there. I'm 32 yrs old female. I started getting headache, feeling warm and sometimes my eyes are sore and feels like they're popping out. It aggravates when I overuse my eyes. Also, I have hormonal balance (prolactin ) and taking bromocriptine 7.5 mg a day. I don't know if my hormonal balance is the cause or my eyes. pls help!
You are suffering from hyper prolactinemia and are on 7.5 mg Bromocriptine for this. You are suffering from headache and blurred vision. Bromocritine at high doses is known to cause headache as its main side effects. Blurred vision, sore eves are also most likely due to prolactin. I would advise you to visit your treating doctor and take opinion regarding headache with bromocriptine.
Eye symptoms along with prolactin imbalance - you may need MRI to check for pituitary tumour...
Simple refractive error should be considered and checking refraction can clarify...
Bromocriptine could also cause headache...
Ophthalmologist / Neurologist should have a look
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Wishing speedy recovery
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Headaches, Feeling Warm, Sore In Eyes,. What Is The Cause And Possible Cure?
Hello Welcome to HCM You are suffering from hyper prolactinemia and are on 7.5 mg Bromocriptine for this. You are suffering from headache and blurred vision. Bromocritine at high doses is known to cause headache as its main side effects. Blurred vision, sore eves are also most likely due to prolactin. I would advise you to visit your treating doctor and take opinion regarding headache with bromocriptine. Thanks Dr. Seikhoo Bishnoi, MD