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Head Feels Heavy

If your head feels heavy or to be under too much pressure, it could be a sign of sinusitis, anxiety, stress, tension headache, etc. It may or may not be associated with neck tightness and dizziness.

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Why do I have a heavy feeling in my head?

Query: Hi doctor, I am 24 years old. My blood pressure (BP) and sugar levels are normal. For the last two months, I am facing the following problems. My head feels heavy, but I do not have a headache. I feel dizzy and head spinning feeling at the time of walking, uneasy feel in the forehead part, mild eye ...  Read Full »


Dr. Ashok Kumar

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and understand your concerns. First of all, I like to inform you that having a heavy head for some time is normal and can present due to excessive stress. Although you did not mention anything about your current stress level, in the young age tension in...  Read Full »

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