What Causes Migraine Headache With Uncontrollable Vomiting And High Protein In Urine?
My 16 year old daughter has had headaches on and off all week one is a migraine type of headache including severe headache at about a 9 on the pain scale with uncontrollable vomiting she also had a +4 reading of protein in her urine this morning. Also been having a sharp intense 10-15 second headache several times this week where her eye sight goes blurry and heading is muffled.
Welcome to HCM. There is always some triggering factor for migraine headache. It usually occurs after stress,anxiety,oily,spicy diet,disturbed sleep pattern and even after any unfavorable condition in routine life. Take nsaid,metoclopramide with flunarizine for long course. Intramuscular injection of nsaid is advisable to reduce severe headache. Avoid stress,anxiety,oily and spicy food. Do regular meditation. Proteinuria may be a sign of renal (kidney) damage. It is better to consult your physician for further diagnosis and medical management.
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What Causes Migraine Headache With Uncontrollable Vomiting And High Protein In Urine?
Welcome to HCM. There is always some triggering factor for migraine headache. It usually occurs after stress,anxiety,oily,spicy diet,disturbed sleep pattern and even after any unfavorable condition in routine life. Take nsaid,metoclopramide with flunarizine for long course. Intramuscular injection of nsaid is advisable to reduce severe headache. Avoid stress,anxiety,oily and spicy food. Do regular meditation. Proteinuria may be a sign of renal (kidney) damage. It is better to consult your physician for further diagnosis and medical management.