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What Causes Migraine With Hypoxia?

My wife has been having migraines since before Thanksgiving due to an incident in a hospital that left her with hypoxia to the brain. These migraines have been constant (never ending) and to this day she still has one. She s taken multiple OTC medicines and also taken prescribed medicines from her neurologist such as topimax and a few others. She s been to the ER for migraine cocktails (which only lessen the pain, not elimate it). She s had head CT s and MRI s, EEG, EKG and all are normal yet these migraines do not go away. They are starting to effect her vision. Help please!
Thu, 12 Dec 2019
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Hi,

First of all, the brain hypoxia can cause a permanent damage to the brain. Other systemic diseases such as hypertension, high lipid in the blood, taking oral contraceptive pills or a hormonal replacement therapy can deteriorate the case. Second, the prolonged use of topimax can increase the intra-ocular pressure and affect the vision. So, you need to ask a gynecologist for help.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Mustafa, Neurologist
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What Causes Migraine With Hypoxia?

Hi, First of all, the brain hypoxia can cause a permanent damage to the brain. Other systemic diseases such as hypertension, high lipid in the blood, taking oral contraceptive pills or a hormonal replacement therapy can deteriorate the case. Second, the prolonged use of topimax can increase the intra-ocular pressure and affect the vision. So, you need to ask a gynecologist for help. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Mustafa, Neurologist