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Headaches, Swelling In The Temple, Hearing Loss And Blurry Vision. Stabbing Pains In The Head. Need Investigation? Have Crohn's Disease
Hi. I ve been really bad headaches and its worse around my right temple. It will swell up and normally last for 7-9 days and nothing i try will get rid of it. I ve also been having trouble with my hearing , it will crackle alot. And my vision is getting more blurred and i do wear glasses. My Head feels heavy alot and i have pains in my neck and random neck shakes. Last night i was lying in bed and started to get sharp stabbing pains at the top of my head and had pains in my wrists. I m 19 and have crohns disease so i am on medication so i was just wondering if it was anything i should see a doctor about?
Headache along with the multiple other symptoms needs to be investigated.As you are having problems with hearing,along witht he vision problems I think imaging is justified.
Majority of the non serious headaches do not have associated symptoms and do not last for more than 3-4 days.
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Headaches, Swelling In The Temple, Hearing Loss And Blurry Vision. Stabbing Pains In The Head. Need Investigation? Have Crohn's Disease
Hi Thanks for asking. Headache along with the multiple other symptoms needs to be investigated.As you are having problems with hearing,along witht he vision problems I think imaging is justified. Majority of the non serious headaches do not have associated symptoms and do not last for more than 3-4 days. Thanks.