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Suggest Treatment For Migraine

I have had several migraines since January. I have not had a headache in a few weeks, but since my very bad one in January I have had one droopy eyelid and soreness around that eye... like it feels bruised... even next to my nose. That same pupil is not the same as the other when it darkens and my pupils dilate.
Mon, 23 Feb 2015
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Hello dear,
Thanks for being on healthcaremagic.com.If you would have presented to me as an outpatient,I would have made the following clinical explanation-
Assuming here that you are not using Migraine as a vague term here and you are having a definite diagnosis of migraine,I would like to say that migraine can well be associated with retro-orbital(sometimes around the eye) headache and occasionally associated with drooping of eyelid and pupillary dilatation due to 3rd cranial nerve palsy,then called as 'ophthalmoplegic migraine'.However,it is always to be confirmed after an extensive neurological evaluation only.Drooping of eyelid must be examined and evaluated by a neurologist.Please visit the one.I hope it helps.
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Suggest Treatment For Migraine

Hello dear, Thanks for being on healthcaremagic.com.If you would have presented to me as an outpatient,I would have made the following clinical explanation- Assuming here that you are not using Migraine as a vague term here and you are having a definite diagnosis of migraine,I would like to say that migraine can well be associated with retro-orbital(sometimes around the eye) headache and occasionally associated with drooping of eyelid and pupillary dilatation due to 3rd cranial nerve palsy,then called as ophthalmoplegic migraine .However,it is always to be confirmed after an extensive neurological evaluation only.Drooping of eyelid must be examined and evaluated by a neurologist.Please visit the one.I hope it helps.