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What Causes Severe Migraine?

33 year old female, 5ft 6" tall, 8 stones in weight. clear medical history but have been taking strong painkillers since march for an ongoing shoulder problem. after a severe migraine attack last week i was admitted to hospital and kept in overnight suffering from acute dehydration and was kept in on saline drips for 24 hours. blood tests have shown some abnormal occurrences in liver function - is this normal given the circumstances? i.e the chronic level dehydration? the crp level was quite high too
Mon, 20 Oct 2014
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Hello,
Slighlty raised liver function test values are nothing much to worry about. This may be due to chronic intake of painkillers.
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What Causes Severe Migraine?

Hello, Slighlty raised liver function test values are nothing much to worry about. This may be due to chronic intake of painkillers. Thanks.