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Vascular Headache

The term vascular headache was used to describe headaches that occur due to changes in the head and neck blood vessels. Vascular headaches are now classified as primary and secondary headaches, which include cluster headaches, migraines, and illness-related headaches. If you are suffering from severe and recurring headaches, consult a doctor online.

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I am experiencing severe pain behind my left eye. Why?

Query: Hello doctor, I do not know if you would be able to help. I just want to be pointed in the right direction. I am 25 years old. My height is 5 feet and 2 inches. I weigh about 279.98 lb. I have underactive thyroids, but they are not treatable by national health service (NHS) standards. I have a mixed...  Read Full »


Dr. Hitesh Kumar

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I would like to know further details about your symptoms: 1. Since when do you have theseheadaches? 2. In which areas of the head do you feel the headache? From where does it originate? Is it limited to the area behind the left eye alone? 3. What kind of a headache wo...  Read Full »

Why do I get headache even when I think of erection?

Query: Hello doctor, One day while having regular sex just before and during ejaculation, I experienced a sudden severe headache. It was painful and lasted for about 10 minutes. It started as a dull ache from my neck and head and it build up just during ejaculation. Two days later, I tried to have sex ag...  Read Full »


Dr. Rishav Bansal

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. You might be suffering from a disease termed as benign vascular sexual headache. To make its diagnosis, we need to rule out intracranial bleed first. Get MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) brain done to rule out structural disease. Once structural causes are ruled ou...  Read Full »

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