Can internal jugular vein compression cause headaches, migraines, dizziness, and brain fog?
- Answered in Vascular Surgery Hello doctor, I have constant dizziness, pulsation, brain fog, pressure in my head, left ear fullness, headaches, and migraine ... The common symptoms in patients with internal jugular vein compression are headaches, head noise, tinnitus, high-frequency hearing impairment, neck discomfort, stiffness, diplopia, blurred vision, visual field defect, insomnia, and even transient amnesia … View threadWhich specialist should I consult for one side headache?
- Answered in Internal Medicine Migraine headaches occur usually on one side of head and have severe throbbing sensation associated ... If you are suffering from migraine headaches, you should be started on medicines for the prophylaxis of migraine … View threadThere is severe headache triggered by indigestion. Do we consult a neurologist?
- Answered in Internal Medicine ... possibility is a vascular headache (migraine). Usually, it is a throbbing-type pain (or pulsating blood vessel-like feel). It is associated with difficulty ... … View threadI was diagnosed with tension headaches, but could my headache be due to some other disease?
- Answered in Pain Medicine They are referred to as gastric headaches ... There are some differences present between migraine and tension-type headaches ... I have seen some information online about migraines along with stomach burn and acid reflux ... In migraines, the affected person can feel an aura … View threadWhat causes dizziness, headaches, and blackouts on standing?
- Answered in Neurology Frequent chronic headaches are most commonly due to: 1 ... Migraine headaches are usually unilateral, associated with throbbing, vomiting sensations, photophobia, and phonophobia … View threadWhat are the age-specific considerations for treating migraines in adolescents?
- Answered in Vascular Surgery It is essential to take precautions and identify the trigger factors that lead to headaches ... Skipping meals and fluctuating caffeine intake levels, either excessive or insufficient, can also result in headaches ... Hello doctor, My teenager has recently started experiencing migraines, and it is concerning ... Are there any age-specific considerations for treating migraines in adolescents, and can you recommend resources or specialists who can help us address this issue … View threadCould my throbbing headache be a brain tumor?
- Answered in Internal Medicine It's advisable to focus on relaxation and stress reduction, as heightened stress can contribute to headaches and throbbing pain ... Additionally, consulting an ENT specialist is recommended to investigate the possibility of migraines … View threadI have dizziness from the last one week. Can it be a brain tumor?
- Answered in Neurosurgery ... have gone through all the reports (attachment removed to protect patient identity). They are all normal. A headache in a patient with a brain tumor is generally dull ... … View threadAfter joining professional course, I do not feel like mingle with people. Why?
- Answered in Psychiatry With chronic stress problems like severe headaches, migraines social avoidance can occur … View thread