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My head really hurts in the temple region and I cannot really focus, I haven t had any type of impact so I don t think it s a concussion but I get really dizzy when I stand up. I m also on a diet so it could be what I m eating but I just ate and apple and other fruits. I m not sure what s wrong.
You could be having stress headache, migraine headache, disordered blood pressure or orthostatic hypotension. I suggest that you keep well hydrated. Avoid junk or fatty food, colas, smoking or alcohol. Before you get up, kindly flex your ankles and feet up and down for about a minutes. This will help bring the blood up to the head by the calf pump and prevent dizziness due to orthostatic hypotension. If this does not resolve the problem, kindly show to your Neurologist for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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What Causes The Temple To Hurt With Dizziness?
Hi there. You could be having stress headache, migraine headache, disordered blood pressure or orthostatic hypotension. I suggest that you keep well hydrated. Avoid junk or fatty food, colas, smoking or alcohol. Before you get up, kindly flex your ankles and feet up and down for about a minutes. This will help bring the blood up to the head by the calf pump and prevent dizziness due to orthostatic hypotension. If this does not resolve the problem, kindly show to your Neurologist for proper diagnosis and treatment.