What Causes Blurred Vision,headaches And Chest Pain With Nausea?
I had a brain mri done and it said practically empty sella. Should I be worried ? I ve been experiencing major blurred vision for about 4 months getting worse as time goes been to several doctors and no answers. I always have constant headaches, chest pain and I m also seeing heart doc for hypertension. I used to be so healthy. I also have been diagnosed with inflammation of bladder disease and have several troubles with menstrual cycles and I m always nauseated. Is all of this linked together?
Hello dear, As narrated by you, Mri with empty Sella means either pituitary gland is absent or compressed to small volume. No problem occurs if the remaining gland is secreting enough hormones. Pituitary gland secretes various hormones responsible for Thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal, growth hormone, blood pressure and menstrual functions. If you are having multiple systems involved then you must consult an endocrinologist for proper evaluation and investigation that may guide proper treatment. Hope you find the answer helpful. Wishing you good health Dr Neeraj Kumar Neurologist
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What Causes Blurred Vision,headaches And Chest Pain With Nausea?
Hello dear, As narrated by you, Mri with empty Sella means either pituitary gland is absent or compressed to small volume. No problem occurs if the remaining gland is secreting enough hormones. Pituitary gland secretes various hormones responsible for Thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal, growth hormone, blood pressure and menstrual functions. If you are having multiple systems involved then you must consult an endocrinologist for proper evaluation and investigation that may guide proper treatment. Hope you find the answer helpful. Wishing you good health Dr Neeraj Kumar Neurologist