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Intense Headache, Chest Pressure, Dizziness, Nausea, Fatigue. What Could Be This?

Hello, my mother is very sick.
For a month now she has had a very intense headache "behind her head", chest pressure, dizziness, can't see straight at times, trouble concentrating, nausea and fatigue... My father is convinced it is due to sinuses, but she has taken tons of medication without relief. Also tried salt water gargles etc. Her doctor doesn't know what's wrong either.
What could this be?
Mon, 5 Aug 2013
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Pediatrician 's  Response
this could be a migraine, or a cluster headache or even an isolated bening raised intracranial hypertension. better to consult a neurologist and get an MRI of brain done to know the exact causative.
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General & Family Physician Dr. Veera Raghava Rao Buddha.'s  Response
Hi, it appears to be due to infection of the internal ear, gastric hyperacidity, or hypertension, or cerebral ischemia or diabetis. I advise you to consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment. You may need to have blood work, M.R.I. , and physical examination. Thank you.
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Intense Headache, Chest Pressure, Dizziness, Nausea, Fatigue. What Could Be This?

this could be a migraine, or a cluster headache or even an isolated bening raised intracranial hypertension. better to consult a neurologist and get an MRI of brain done to know the exact causative.