Any change in headache pattern indicates that you should see your physician. Headache Specialists are best for diagnosis and treatment of Migraine and other headache disorders. Neurologists can be helpful as can other physicians, but they are not as well versed or experienced as headache specialists in diagnosing and treating headache disorders.
Yes. See a neurologist for an accurate diagnosis and treatment.
You need to see a neurologist. I have the same issue and it terrifys me.
You generally see a neurologist, but some people do find it helpful to find a neurologist who specializes in headaches.Look at the link below to find some headache specialists in your area.You should go see a neurologist.
You need to see a neurologist. I have the same issue and it terrifys me.
You have described some of the possible symptoms of Migraine - a neurological disorder in which headache is only one of many symptoms. For proper diagnosis and treatment, see a neurologist or headache specialist.
bad headache and if it is really bad you may vomit
If you are in constant migraine pain, along with constant neurological symptoms such as numbness, it may not be a migraine at all. It is important to seek the help of a neurologist to rule out other causes, such as a herniated disc or a stroke.
No, a psychiatrist.
Your hands will look pale if you have bad circulation. You can see a neurologist or a vascular surgeon if you are having problems with circulation.
Very bad headaches, yes.
well I do not know because I have never seen a migraine. Is it possible to see a migraine?
One might see a neurologist for symptoms related to the brain, spinal cord, nerves, or muscles, such as headaches, blurry vision, numbness, tingling, memory problems, seizures, or movement disorders. Neurologists are specialized in diagnosing and treating conditions affecting the nervous system.