I am running 61 years age. No sugar and for BP I am known to keep 70by100. On 16/2/2018 I had taken 2 glass of lukewarm water in the morning, done routine light home exercise on ground and a cup of tea and had done free motion and left for office in company bus 25 kilometers as usual. At about 8 AM I felt giddiness so taken to company hospital and I had developed vomiting sensation and had done vomiting 4/5 times, but nothing expelled except saliva and little engulfed cough, as the stomach was empty and BP this time was 90by140 and blood sugar was 108. By 2 PM the giddiness reduced to almost 90% but feeling of silence clubed with some heaviness in the brain continued till next day. After this incident feeling of, heaviness in the brain, I am feeling daily in the morning. I want to know probable cause for the same and what precautions are suggested so sa to avert its recurrence. Kindly advise D.T.Choudhari, VIZAG.
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Your symptom of morning headache or heaviness of the head is of concern as there are a number of possible diagnoses. These include brain tumour, migraine, a tension type of headache, obstructive sleep apnoea and caffeine withdrawal. Vestibular problems A heavy head feeling can be a result of a vestibular disorder. The vestibular system includes the parts of the inner ear and brain that control balance and eye movements. Symptoms of a vestibular disorder include: tinnitus, or ringing in the ear hearing loss vertigo, or feeling like the room is spinning stumbling when walking headaches Sinus infection A sinus infection, also called sinusitis, occurs when the nasal cavities become inflamed. Sinusitis is usually caused by a virus, and may be part of a cold. Sinus infections can also be caused by bacteria or rarely a fungal infection of the sinuses. A sinus infection can cause facial pressure and pain, as well as nasal congestion and headaches. These symptoms are sometimes also described as heavy-headedness. Knowing the symptoms of sinusitis can help you better to treat it. Treatment depends on the underlying condition. You should tell your doctor about any other symptoms you?re experiencing along with head heaviness. Your doctor will take a medical history and perform a physical exam. They may also do some blood tests to check for other conditions, like anemia or a thyroid disorder. Depending on your symptoms, your doctor may refer you to a neurologist to look for brain abnormalities or an ear, nose, and throat (ENT) doctor to check for inner ear problems. HOMOEOPATHY CAN HELP.
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May be acidity related. Take antacid for 10 days and drink plenty of liquids and just do your routine work.
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