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Answered by

Dr. Hitesh Kumar

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iCliniq medical review team

Published At October 29, 2021
Reviewed AtJanuary 6, 2024

Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

Despite being an avid reader my entire life, I cannot read books as my focus is compromised now. I struggle with body equilibrium issues, water retention, fluctuating vision issues, headaches, complete loss of thought in the middle of a sentence. I also have massive anxiety, even under medication.

I had a history of traumatic brain injury when I was 17 years old, for which I spent an extended time in the hospital. My body was also creating excessive hormones, which caused massive swelling in my brain. I have also had other less traumatic injuries to my head. Are my present sufferings related to these brain injuries?

Thanks.

Answered by Dr. Hitesh Kumar

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

I would like to know the following details about your headache:

1) Since when you started to have these headaches?

2) In which part of the head do you feel headaches?

3) What type of headaches do you feel?

4) How long does one episode of headache lasts?

5) Do you feel any nausea or vomiting during headache episodes?

6) Is your headache associated with any redness in the eyes, watering from eyes, or nasal blockage?

7) Have you noticed any specific trigger factors?

8) How frequent are your headaches?

9) How is the intensity of your headaches?

10) Do you take some medicine?

11) How is your vision?

12) Have you done a brain MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)?

13) Since when are you taking Wellbutrin & Lamotrigine, and what is the dosage?

14) How is your sleep routine and appetite

Thanks.

Regarding follow up

Kindly revert with the answers.

Patient's Query

Hi doctor,

Thanks for the reply.

Here are the best answers I can give;

1) I have had headaches for at least 20 years.

2) The headaches are generally centralized to the frontal lobe.

3) Type of pain is the throbbing type with pressure behind my eyes. I also have stress-induced headaches.

4) Sometimes, it seems as though the headaches last for days.

5) Not under medications.

6) No specific triggers for pressure headaches.

7) I currently have had headaches daily for almost a month.

8) The intensity is variable on the day between moderate to severe.

9) No medication for headaches.

10) My vision will fluctuate. I have always been mildly shortsighted.

11) I have not had any scans for the past 25 years.

13) I will fall asleep relatively easily and sleep for eight hours daily.

14) My appetite is poor.

Thanks.

Answered by Dr. Hitesh Kumar

Hello,

Welcome back to icliniq.com.

By your description, your headaches seem to be tension headaches, which may be commonly associated with anxiety disorder. The head injury episodes seem not to be contributing to headaches. I would suggest you consult an endocrinologist. And also, kindly do a brain MRI, complete blood count, vitamin B12 level, and thyroid function tests to rule out the possibilities.

Take care.

Differential diagnosis

Tension headache.

Preventive measures

Meditation, yoga, and jogging for 20 minutes.

Regarding follow up

Revert after two weeks with the reports.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Hitesh Kumar
Dr. Hitesh Kumar

Neurology

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