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What Causes Painful Headaches On Front Of Head After Having Synvisc-one Shot?

I have been having some sharp painful headaches on the front right side of my head. It has only recently happened since I got a synvisc 1 shot. It happens all of a sudden, either when I was under stress or at a moment today while having sex. What is causing this? I have never had these before.
Thu, 17 Mar 2016
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looks like you have classical and typical Migraine..
Migraine is a vascular headache, can be controlled with medications..
There are certain precipitating factors like food, stress, exercise..
you can start up with T.Betacap plus 1-0-1 x 1 month
T.Rizatriptan 5mg for tab stay at the time of headache..

it's always safer to rule out tumours or AVM in the brain before coming to conclusion about diagnosis..

I shall request you to do MRI brain with contrast and EEG..
shall review
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What Causes Painful Headaches On Front Of Head After Having Synvisc-one Shot?

looks like you have classical and typical Migraine.. Migraine is a vascular headache, can be controlled with medications.. There are certain precipitating factors like food, stress, exercise.. you can start up with T.Betacap plus 1-0-1 x 1 month T.Rizatriptan 5mg for tab stay at the time of headache.. it s always safer to rule out tumours or AVM in the brain before coming to conclusion about diagnosis.. I shall request you to do MRI brain with contrast and EEG.. shall review