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What Causes Headaches, Dizziness And Painful Temple?
hi i have been suffering from headachs for a year. everyday for a year with dizziness n weird vision, the headach is all over my head so.etimes in the middle with pins and needles. sometimes on top both sides and the back of the head and tempels. it reacently started getting worse, the doctor prescribed seribelum n its my 2nd day taking it but it really hasnt eased the pain instead im in pain. n now im freaking out
Based on your history,sinusitis,temporal arteritis, migraine should be ruled out. MRI scan can be helpful in diagnosis. Any defective vision may be caused due raised pressure within eye and the condition is called glaucoma which should also be ruled out. All causes of peripheral neuropathy like diabetes and autoimmune diseases should be ruled out.
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Dr. Saranya Ramadoss, General & Family Physician
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What Causes Headaches, Dizziness And Painful Temple?
Hi, Based on your history,sinusitis,temporal arteritis, migraine should be ruled out. MRI scan can be helpful in diagnosis. Any defective vision may be caused due raised pressure within eye and the condition is called glaucoma which should also be ruled out. All causes of peripheral neuropathy like diabetes and autoimmune diseases should be ruled out. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Saranya Ramadoss, General & Family Physician