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Nervous System Disorders
Question #15154
242 days ago
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symptoms of blockage in brain

Rohan

I am really worried about some health issues I’ve been having lately. For the past few months, I've felt this weird pressure in my head, almost like it’s being squeezed. At first, I thought it was just stress, but then I started experiencing these strange symptoms of blockage in brain. Like, I get these nasty headaches that come and go, and honestly, sometimes it feels like my thoughts are all jumbled up, like trying to find the right key for a locked door, ya know? The other day, I was talking to my friend, and I completely lost my train of thought in the middle of a sentence. It was super embarrassing and really scary. I also noticed that sometimes my vision gets a little blurry, especially if I'm looking at screens for too long. I did some reading and found out that the symptoms of blockage in brain can be serious, and now I'm a bit freaked out. I tried to talk to my doctor about it, but he just brushed it off as migraines. Should I be worried about these symptoms of blockage in brain? Are there specific tests I should ask for? I just want to make sure I’m not missing something important here, this is not feeling normal, and I keep going back to those symptoms of blockage in brain. What should I do next?

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It’s definitely important not to ignore persistent symptoms like the ones you’re describing. Pressure in the head, frequent headaches, cognitive difficulties like losing your train of thought, and vision changes can be concerning and might indicate a variety of underlying issues, including but not limited to, a potential blockage in the brain. A blockage in the brain could be due to several things, such as a blood clot, tumors, or severe swelling, and these need careful evaluation to rule out serious conditions. Migraines can also cause similar symptoms, but since you’re feeling that something is off, it’s valuable to seek further assessment.

First, consider requesting imaging tests such as an MRI or CT scan of the brain. These can help in visualizing any structural abnormalities or blockages. Another useful evaluation might be a neurological exam to assess the function of your nervous system in more detail. If you haven’t already, visiting a neurologist could offer a more nuanced look at your symptoms and help differentiate between migraine and other potential causes of your symptoms.

If such tests have not been suggested by your current healthcare provider or if you feel your concerns aren’t being addressed, seeking a second opinion may provide clarity. Ensure that you inform any new doctor about all of your symptoms, how they affect your daily activities, and how frequently they occur. In the meantime, to manage symptoms like blurry vision and headaches, observe whether certain activities exacerbate your symptoms and attempt to modify or avoid those triggers. For instance, taking regular breaks from screens, maintaining good posture, staying hydrated, and ensuring regular sleep patterns may offer some relief. However, these are temporary measures, and they shouldn’t substitute professional medical evaluation. If your symptoms worsen or you experience new symptoms like weakness, numbness, or severe unrelenting headaches, it’s crucial to seek immediate medical attention.

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