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Pain Behind Head, Pressure, Dizziness On Lying Down, Weird Feeling In Right Foot, Going Up To Chest, Snoring Problem. Treatment?

hi! this is the first time i ask a question to a doctor by internet but anyway.. uhm in the past few days I ve been getting pains on the right side, back of my head. its like a pressure pain its not strong but i feel it there. when i lay down to go to bed i get very dizzy and get strange feelings on my right foot and up to my chest .. its very strange... it has happen 2 times now that when ever i get that feeling i fall asleep but am still awake. I m just snoring really loud but I m not actually sleeping i get back up and am super dizzy. do you know what it can be? i do have a stressfull job i saw a doctor and he gave me 2 types of pills for it and told me its because i bite down when ever i get stressed.
Sat, 27 Oct 2012
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yes your doctor is right.. your symptoms are due to stress. consult a psychiatrist. do aerobic exercises.. reduce your stress level..
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Pain Behind Head, Pressure, Dizziness On Lying Down, Weird Feeling In Right Foot, Going Up To Chest, Snoring Problem. Treatment?

yes your doctor is right.. your symptoms are due to stress. consult a psychiatrist. do aerobic exercises.. reduce your stress level..