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What Causes Dizziness With A Forehead Headache?

my 7 year old daughter has been saying she is getting dizzy ( think more like lightheaded) and a light headache on the front of her forehead (between her eyes) and side temple. for a couple of weeks and almost every day (a couple times a day). says she almost feels out of it . does not last more than a few minutes at a time. I have taken her to the pediatrician, doesn t see anything abnormal. also checked her vision and eye dr. says every thing is perfect. what else could it be?
Fri, 17 Oct 2014
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It could be something that is innocent, and likely to go away, or it could be the start of something else. You need to get her BP checked, her urine examined, and also a good neurologist to look her over to rule out any internal problem.

Do not ignore the symptom as it is occurring everyday.

Dr. Taher
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What Causes Dizziness With A Forehead Headache?

It could be something that is innocent, and likely to go away, or it could be the start of something else. You need to get her BP checked, her urine examined, and also a good neurologist to look her over to rule out any internal problem. Do not ignore the symptom as it is occurring everyday. Dr. Taher