Pain In Head, Nausea, Pounding In Head, Problems With Hearing
My head starting hurting bad and then i felt like i was going to pass out my hearing went weirdd like everything lower and then my head felt weird i actually cried. After that i felt naseous and been throwing up 2 days. AnD MY HEAD IS POUNDING. Its day three my head hurts so bad, but i havent felt weezy it happens at night when i feel naseaous
Well, the causes of Headache are different, but I think that your symptoms are caused by cerebral contusion. The symptoms of this disease are similar with yours. All your symptoms are caused by high intracarnial pressure, and low arterial blood pressure, this comes by cerebral contusion.
You should go in Emergency Room(ER) because your issue is emergent, because emergency rooms are equipped with medicines that depress your intracarnial pressure, this will relieve you. In ER, you should make: -Neurological examination. -Head X-Ray. -CT Scan.
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Pain In Head, Nausea, Pounding In Head, Problems With Hearing
Hi, thank you for posting. Well, the causes of Headache are different, but I think that your symptoms are caused by cerebral contusion. The symptoms of this disease are similar with yours. All your symptoms are caused by high intracarnial pressure, and low arterial blood pressure, this comes by cerebral contusion. You should go in Emergency Room(ER) because your issue is emergent, because emergency rooms are equipped with medicines that depress your intracarnial pressure, this will relieve you. In ER, you should make: -Neurological examination. -Head X-Ray. -CT Scan. I hope I helped you.