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What Causes Pain In Half Part Of Head With One Paint Paining Hard?

From 6 years my headack problem is going on i seen Many Dr. but no result. Headk means 1/2 part of the headak below forehead one point to pain very hard, every day after 10.00am start. If i sleep well ok, not getting sleep also, what is . many of them said some dirty blood is in the wan, it can through out. how it possible.
Wed, 11 Feb 2015
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Hello dear,
Thanks for being on healthcaremagic.com.
Chronic episodic headache which is unilateral most frequently results from 'migraine'. Please observe whether you are also having one or more of the following typical features of migraine-
1)Nausea
2)Throbbing headache or pulse like headache
3)Visual aura(like flashing zig-zag lights)
4)Photophobia(headache increased on exposure to bright light)
5)Phonophobia(headache increased on exposure to loud sound)
If you are having above features,it goes in favour of migraine.
Please discuss with your physician so that he can take elaborate history,do relevant physical examination and consider getting a brain imaging done like computerised tomographic scan(CT scan) to look for any secondary cause of headache.I hope it helps.
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What Causes Pain In Half Part Of Head With One Paint Paining Hard?

Hello dear, Thanks for being on healthcaremagic.com. Chronic episodic headache which is unilateral most frequently results from migraine . Please observe whether you are also having one or more of the following typical features of migraine- 1)Nausea 2)Throbbing headache or pulse like headache 3)Visual aura(like flashing zig-zag lights) 4)Photophobia(headache increased on exposure to bright light) 5)Phonophobia(headache increased on exposure to loud sound) If you are having above features,it goes in favour of migraine. Please discuss with your physician so that he can take elaborate history,do relevant physical examination and consider getting a brain imaging done like computerised tomographic scan(CT scan) to look for any secondary cause of headache.I hope it helps.