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Nervous System Disorders
Question #11038
331 days ago
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Migrain ,trembling, palpitation

Subrat pati

Overthinking,migrain since 2 years.also hallucinations.severeheadche.cant sleep in night,bad dreams frequently. Eye problem (light sensitivity and visual hallucinations and sound hallucinations occur frequently.pls advice

Age: 36
Chronic illnesses: psubrat85@gmail.com
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You are having typical migraine with aura plus anxiety induced insomnia and hallucinations

I would suggest you to get get treatment from psychiatrist and counsellor who can help to treat root cause Also all psychiatric drug are controlled drug so you need written prescription from psychiatrist

You can try yoga meditation sport or mental health group that will help you This is treatment and you can recover from this

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Your symptoms of migraine, insomnia, hallucinations, and sensory problems suggest a neurological and psychiatric overlap that needs urgent attention. Overthinking and disturbed sleep may worsen both headaches and hallucinations if not treated early. Please consult a neurologist and a psychiatrist for proper evaluation and treatment.

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The hallucinations which you think you have could actually be aura related to migraine. Stress and anxiety worsens migraine attacks and also sleep issues. Some drugs like low dose TCAs might help in reducing frequency of migraine attacks. And if anxiety or stress you are facing is severe, it prompts psychiatric treatment. Kindly consult psychiatrist online or in-person for detailed evaluation and management. Regards.

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Hello dear Please be aware See migrane is an aura of unilateral headache, blackening in front of eyes, vomiting and associated weaknesses and dizziness. You are giving clinical history of 2 years so you must be on medication Iam suggesting some preventive measures as well as medications for improvement Tab sumitriptan once a day for 1 month Tab atenolol 50 mg accordingly Tab pantop d 40 mg once ina morning Kindly avoid below good products Chocolate Cheese Lemon In addition please get following tests done Tsh Ct scan skull MRI scan of recommended Please take medication only on confirmation from concerned physician in person. Hope you recover soon Regards

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combination of chronic migraine + psychiatric disorder (psychosis/depression/anxiety with insomnia). You need joint care from a neurologist & psychiatrist. Medicines (Risperidone, Clonazepam, Propranolol) can help, but exact doses must be started under doctor supervision.

You need to visit psychiatrist. Take nearby consultation.

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The symptoms you’re describing, like migraines, hallucinations (visual and auditory), severe headaches, and difficulty sleeping, suggest a complex situation that needs careful attention. Migraines can, indeed, cause or be accompanied by sensory disturbances such as visual hallucinations or light sensitivity. They can be intense and, sometimes, linked to stress or changes in your life circumstances or environment. Managing migraines often involves a combination of lifestyle modifications, medication, and identifying triggers. It’s crucial to identify any specific triggers that might precipitate these headaches, including certain foods, stress, or changes in your sleep patterns. You may consider keeping a headache diary to track occurrences and potential triggers. Hallucinations, both visual and auditory, and severe disturbances in sleep shouldn’t be overlooked, as they may indicate an underlying neurological or psychiatric condition that requires further evaluation. Light sensitivity and visual disturbances can sometimes be part of migraine aura, but the presence of persistent hallucinations is a red-flag symptom that definitely requires an assessment by a healthcare professional. An in-depth evaluation by a neurologist or psychiatrist could provide insight into any underlying conditions that might be contributing to these experiences – it could be anything from a particular type of headache disorder to, potentially, something more complex such as a neurological disorder or a psychological condition. It’s important to address the sleep difficulties, and ensuring good sleep hygiene can sometimes help. This includes keeping regular sleep hours, creating a restful environment, avoiding screens before bed, and staying away from caffeine or heavy meals later in the day. A healthcare provider might also consider prescribing medications for insomnia or referring you to cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I). Overall, given the severity and combination of symptoms you’re experiencing, a healthcare consultation is important to guide you to the right course of treatment. It’s important to seek care as soon as possible to discuss these symptoms comprehensively and figure out a management plan that suits your specific needs.

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