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How do I get rid of headaches from humidity
Dr. Zakia Dimassi, Pediatrics - Migraine headaches can have multiple triggers, including smells, noises, and climate changes.Of course, avoiding humidity in the environment is easier said than done. Good practices include making sur... Read More
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If a chronic headache stopped during the whole pregnancy then came back after delivery, we can conclude that it is a mlgraine headache? It is also behind eyes and sometimes neck.
Dr. Zakia Dimassi, Pediatrics - Hormonal changes during pregnancy, when the sex hormone levels show profound fluctuations, are the key factor that will determine whether or not your migraine get better or worse. When successful egg ... Read More
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I've had a headache for 10 days and it's not getting better no matter what I take (panadol, tylenol, or excedrine migraine). What can I do?
Dr. Zakia Dimassi, Pediatrics - A new-onset severe headache requires direct medical attention, particularly if it is not responding to pain killers. A thorough evaluation looking into the time of onset, frequency, location, nature o... Read More
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Painful head ache
Dr. Rania Mousa, General Medicine - Painful headache is a general condition that might contribute to several factors .the description of the headache might give or interpret the cause of the headache .there are several types . Your head... Read More
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I have a headache at night every day. Why is that?
Dr. Salim Saab, Otolaryngology (Ent) - you didnt mention the site nor the irradiation take your blood pressure book an appointment to check and put a diagnosis
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The mononucleose causes headache for a long periode?
Dr. Salim Saab, Otolaryngology (Ent) - No, mononucleosis doesn't cause long-term headache unless the person suffering from mononucleosis is experiencing a long-term fever.
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Symptoms: hear loss (high frequency),very bad short and long term memory,constant headaches, fatigue & muscle pain. -Is there a chance that this might be a neurological issue and what might it be?
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Dr. Salim Saab, Otolaryngology (Ent) - There is a good chance it's a neurological issue. In order to determine what it might be, an MRI is necessary.
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