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Nervous System Disorders
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Mujhe headache bht hota h 4 year - #10092

Varsha Dankani

Mujhe bht headache hota h or pura dinhotaj 3 year s bht dr ko dikhaya kuch fark ni padta mrkrwaya h 2 bar report b normal ay kya kru kuch smjh ni aya mujhe kyu itna headache hota h or sath m mujhe left chest b pain krta h

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Chronic headache over such a long period can be frustrating, especially when diagnostic reports like MRIs come back normal. There are numerous potential causes for persistent headaches, including tension-type headaches, migraines, or more rarely, conditions like chronic daily headaches. Considering migraines, they can show a variety of symptoms including sensitivity to light, nausea, and can last for hours to days. If your headache has a throbbing quality or you’ve noticed any triggers like certain foods, stress, or lack of sleep, it might point towards migraines. Tension headaches, common under stress or eye strain, often feel like a band squeezing your head. The chest pain you mentioned, particularly on the left side, although often related to musculoskeletal issues, should be seriously evaluated to rule out cardiac causes. It’s crucial to make sure there’s no specter of heart-related issues given the seriousness of chest pain. Lifestyle factors like smoking, alcohol consumption, or high cholesterol can exacerbate both headaches and chest pain. Incorporating regular exercise, staying hydrated, and getting enough sleep can sometimes alleviate these symptoms. Since you’ve seen multiple doctors, a review of your complete medical history and possibly consulting a neurologist or cardiologist might provide fresh insights. Mindfulness techniques like yoga or meditation can also help reduce stress-related headaches. Keep a headache diary to track potential triggers and patterns - this can be invaluable for your doctor. Lastly, if your symptoms escalate like severe chest pain, or headaches worsening with neurological changes, an immediate medical review is advised.

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