Have you tried putting your symptons into www.nhsdirect.co.uk or i would go to the dr's. so i could feel normal again. poor u hope this helps abit.
I have tried going to the dr, he put me on some antidepressants, a low dose, but doesn't help. I feel dizzy and lightheaded all day long with headaches. They did blood tests and everything came back fine and normal. I don't really understand it. I have been healthy my whole life and now I have had this almost 4 months now. Anyone else gone through this or are going through this and what did you do to help?
I had many of the same symptoms and it turned out that I had 2 vitamin deficiencies (this is more common if you are not a milk drinker or if you are a vegetarian but can happen to anyone). The first one, Vitamin B-12, was resolved by taking a supplement that I put under my tongue and hold for about 30 seconds. The second one was vitamin D, I started taking a calcium plus D supplement for that, just one of the chewables that are available in the grocery store. Actually, both the vitamins are available at your local grocery store, if it has a healthy food section, all the better, but if not, just the vitamin section. Start there, give it at least one full month and see if your symptoms improve. If not, then insist that your doctor refer you to a neurologist for further testing. Good luck! (BTW, most of the tests the doctors run will not test for either vitamin B12 or D, these have to be specifically requested and it's not done routinely so you probably were not tested for either of these.
If you have been having headaches for 3 months, you should go see a doctor. It may be something serious such as a tumor or something as simple as a imbalance in the body.
about 95% of women and 90% of men in the United States and Canada have had at least one headache in the past twelve months. Most of these are tension headaches.
Post concussive syndrome (PCS) is a term used to describe a wide range of complications following an injury. Headaches and dizziness fall in the physical symptoms category but there can also be psychological & cognitive issues. 90% cases of PCS resolve themselves after 3 to 6 months.
you're pregnant.
I suggest you ask your obstetrician.
After suffering with headaches for 19 months, mu future daughter-in-law gave me a hematite necklace to try, after hearing that the magnetism in the hematite was supposed to help headaches. I put it on this morning, my ears immediately plugged up and I felt a slight wave of dizziness that lasted about 5-7 minutes. I noticed that the ringing that was in my ears for many months was gone, which lasted for an hour or so, and has returned, but is GREATLY diminished. The headache had been beginning to grow, as it has every day, but that now seems to be diminishing rather than building. I'll let you know more later today. This is interesting, that's for certain!
I dont know why...I was searching myself...but I do not have any children and I get the worst lower backaches, so I know it's nothing to do with the baby.
Do the decayed teeth have fillings? Did the doctor do a mercury test? Old filings had mercury, and when they leak alot they can cause mercury poisoning. Some of the symptoms you listed fit the description. Otherwise, depending on the amount of decay your body is fighting the infection and people and their immune system respond differently.
chronic, in which persons experience attacks on a daily basis for a year or more, and episodic, in which the headaches do not occur for months or years.
Yes. Cluster headaches are an especially severe kind of episodic headache, to the point where they are also known as "suicide headaches." There is no confusing them with tension headaches. Cluster headaches involve extremely severe, one-sided head pain which is centered around the eye. The pain is stabbing, throbbing in nature. Cluster headaches are so-named because the people who have them will have them every day, usually for a period of weeks or months. They will start at around the same time every day. Thankfully, while other types of headaches, such as migraines, may last for days, cluster headaches usually last a short amount of time, such as 30 minutes to an hour. During the rest of their day, they will be symptom free, although being in such intense pain can be exhausting. Not all people who have cluster headaches will have them go away after weeks or months. They will have what is known as Chronic Cluster Headaches, which means that every single day they will be hit with intense pain. Other symptoms that go along with the pain of cluster headaches are the eye on the affected side tearing up, as well as the nostril on that same side suddenly running, although these symptoms do not happen in all people. For some people, the eyelid will droop. More men than women are affected by cluster headaches.
not likely unless there is cramping backache signs of labor..it could just be spotting from the new pregnancy
You do better having a talk to a medical doctor about that. It's possible you've had a small brain bleeding.