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What Could Recurring Severe Headaches Wtih Droopy And Tingling Face Indicate?
Hi i have been getting headaches for past two months now and they are gettin really bad now. I also feel really sick at times. I have been unconcious a couple of times i can hear just cant talk back and my side of my face went droopy on the one side but i get up after like half an hour of collapsing. Also the pressure increases so much and my head feels so tight and like all the blood or something inside is rushing to the top and the right side hurts more. It also tingles on the right and when lying down it starts to get painful. My memory is starting to get bad too. I have started getting drowsy and really sleepy past days but before i used to not able to sleep because of pain. I am really worried about this. I feel like something is really wrong inside my head or brain.
Drooping on one side of your face is one of the signs of a stroke. Sometimes when the problem is not yet permanent (transient ischaemic attack) the person recovers. I would advise you to get a CAT scan of the brain and see a neurologist to make sure you treat the problem before it gets worse.
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What Could Recurring Severe Headaches Wtih Droopy And Tingling Face Indicate?
Hello, Drooping on one side of your face is one of the signs of a stroke. Sometimes when the problem is not yet permanent (transient ischaemic attack) the person recovers. I would advise you to get a CAT scan of the brain and see a neurologist to make sure you treat the problem before it gets worse. Take care.