Migraine Without Aura
Hi, i'm 17 years old female I shocked my head tow days ago and now i'm having a head ache and i'm hearing ringing in my ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. Tinnitus and migraine can occur together. People with migraine appear to be more likely to have tinnitus, and people with tinnitus often report migraine and other headache disorders. Tinnitus itself can be a symptom of migraine if a person experiences ringing in the ears as a temporary aura. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a treatment plan for you.
I am a patient aura migraine 50 years old but now a days I have only auras more time but not headache. ...
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There could be several reasons why you are experiencing only aura without headache as a patient with aura migraine. Here are a few possibilities: migraine progression: as you age, the nature of your migraines may change. It is not uncommon for patients with migraine to experience changes in the frequency, intensity, duration, and accompanying symptoms of their headaches over time. In some cases, patients may experience aura without headache or vice versa. Medications: certain medications, such as triptans, can help relieve migraine headaches but may also reduce the frequency and severity of aura symptoms. Alternatively, changes in medication or stopping medication altogether can also cause changes in your migraine symptoms. Stress and lifestyle factors: stress, lack of sleep, dietary changes, and other lifestyle factors can trigger or worsen migraine symptoms. If you have been experiencing more auras than headaches, it could be that you are doing something differently in your daily routine that is affecting your migraine pattern. Other medical conditions: sometimes, aura-like symptoms can be caused by other medical conditions, such as a stroke, seizure, or transient ischemic attack (tia). These conditions should be ruled out by your healthcare provider before assuming that your symptoms are related to migraine. It is important to discuss your symptoms with your healthcare provider, who can help you determine the cause of your aura symptoms and recommend appropriate treatment options. I am Dr. Vivek trivedi, a practicing doctor with years of experience in the medical field. I am here to help you with any questions or concerns you may have regarding your health. As a healthcare professional, I understand the importance of prompt and accurate medical advice, which is why I have joined Lybrate to provide patients with a reliable platform to receive expert guidance. If you have any health-related questions or require medical assistance, please don't hesitate to contact me. You can send me a whatsapp message on my mobile number, +mobile, and I will be happy to assist you. Remember, your health is your most valuable asset, and it is crucial to take care of it. So, don't wait any longer, and consult with me today!
Hello doctor. I have been facing severe headache for the past couple of months. Doctor please tell me what are the sympt ...
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Migraine symptoms are different with every individual. There are four stages and symptoms can be different at every stage. These include - prodrome (symptoms- fatigue, mood swings, severe thirst, constipation, food cravings, sensitive to smell, light, or sound), aura (symptoms- flashes of light, black dots, complete vision loss, difficulty in speaking clearly, heaviness in arms or legs, ringing in ears, changes in smell, taste or smell), attack (symptoms- nausea and vomiting, pain on both sides of head, pulsing or throbbing pain), postdrome (symptoms- fatigue, feeling happy or refreshed without any reason, muscle pain, food cravings.
Doctor I am 38 (f) I am going under a lot of stress these days due to my office. For the past few months I have noticed ...
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Usually self-diagnosable Migraine headaches can cause throbbing in one particular area that can vary in intensity. Nausea and sensitivity to light and sound are also common symptoms. People may experience: Pain areas: in the eyes, face, or neck Pain types: can be dull Headache: can be acute, frequent, or throbbing Visual: sensitivity to light, distorted vision, or seeing flashes of light Whole body: dizziness, light-headedness, or malaise Sensory: aura or sensitivity to sound Gastrointestinal: nausea or vomiting Also common: irritability, nasal congestion, or scalp tenderness
My 20 year old son gets headache when he uses laptop or mobile phone. He also feels like abdominal pain and vomiting. An ...
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No it may not be migraine. Do you have one sided headache? My auras. Any vision before headache or do you hear sounds before headache how long you have this issue are tears rolling down with your head ache?
I have problem of visual migraine aura and migraine and I have taken advices from doctor they told me to take some medic ...
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Hi lybrate-user, aura is common in case of migraine. I would suggest you to go in for homeopathy. The medicines are safe, have no side effects and will take care of your migraine as well. You could dm me for a private consult and we can take it from there.
I had my periods on feb 11 and I have symptoms of headache breast tenderness tiredness abdomen cramps and back pain vagi ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. These painful, throbbing headaches are often felt on one side of the head and result from expansion of the blood vessels in the brain. The misery is sometimes accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light. A small percentage of women with migraines also have an aura with the migraine. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
I am suffering from migraine headache since 6 year, and every time when headache started its gone to the worst, with aur ...
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Contraceptive pills may precipitate your condition and there are alos many other factors which contribute to your condition so avoid such factors and be relax .for more things to know consult properly to the physician.
Dear doctor from past 10 months i'm suffering with migraine aura so that causes acid reflux and now acid reflux causes d ...
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try unicity chlorophyll,nutricharge men,macroni md,naturamore easy deotx. also you should restrict dairy,non veg.and bakery products,onion,garlic,fast food and out side food for 25 days.start yoga.
I am 28 years old female. And I have headache for last 15 years. I have use naproxen 250 mg tablet and sibelium 5 mg tab ...
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Hello, Headache is a complicated subject and needs to be diagnosed correctly, that is under which category does your headache fall, its mainly clinical diagnosis and can be treated satisfactorily most of the time. Details required to diagnose are as follows Age at onset of headache,Present episode onset,Precipitating events Headache -Frequency Onset Duration Intensity Location Type of pain,Headache Triggers Premonitory Symptoms Any aura Associated symptoms Factors relieving Headache Headache related Investigations Any Treatment so far Present Medications