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What Causes Recurring Headaches, Nausea, High BP And Indents On The Skull Post An Injury?
I was in a car wreck about 3 years ago I have noticed within the last year I have indents rather large in my skull...I have been having serious head aches lately, And have been getting nautious and my blood pressure has always been high, I suffered a stroke when i was 28 I am now 39
Since you have a history of stroke you should get X-ray, CT, MRI skull done along with the other blood workouts to rule out any developing, SAH subarachnoid hemorrhage/risk of stroke. Looks like pressure is building in your cranium causing high blood pressure, headache & nausea is not a good symptom. You need medical support at the earliest, visit ER to avoid worsening of the symptoms. Get physically examined, evaluated & treated at the earliest.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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Dr. Nupur K, General & Family Physician
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What Causes Recurring Headaches, Nausea, High BP And Indents On The Skull Post An Injury?
Hello, Since you have a history of stroke you should get X-ray, CT, MRI skull done along with the other blood workouts to rule out any developing, SAH subarachnoid hemorrhage/risk of stroke. Looks like pressure is building in your cranium causing high blood pressure, headache & nausea is not a good symptom. You need medical support at the earliest, visit ER to avoid worsening of the symptoms. Get physically examined, evaluated & treated at the earliest. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Nupur K, General & Family Physician