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Nervous System Disorders
Question #30400
46 days ago
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What causes visual disturbances before severe headaches and fatigue with social anxiety and forgetfulness?

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I have episodes of visual disturbance before severe headaches and fatigue, tiredness, and I have ongoing social anxiety, forgetfulness, and feelings of unreality."

How long have you been experiencing these visual disturbances?:

- More than 6 months

How often do these episodes occur?:

- Rarely (once a month)

How would you rate the severity of your headaches?:

- Very severe — unbearable

Do you experience any other symptoms during these episodes?:

- Nausea or vomiting

How would you describe your overall energy levels throughout the day?:

- Constantly exhausted

Have you noticed any specific triggers for your anxiety or forgetfulness?:

- No clear triggers

Have you sought any treatment or therapy for your anxiety or headaches?:

- No, this is the first time seeking help
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Hello dear See you have combination of Anxiety Depression Fog Earlier three was overactivity of brain but now the processing speed has fallen Reason is Change of diurnal cycle of sleep Emotional instability Lack of Focus However it can be modified by following precautions Do meditation Take good balanced diet for good health Engage in social media Indulge in hobbies like reading and writing Avoid overthinking Avoid junk food and alcohol/ smoking Set your goals for every day In addition please get following tests routinely for confirmation CBC Serum ferritin Serum tsh Serum dopamine and serotonin Serum bradykinin EMR Mri Ct scan Brain USG Hopefully you recover soon Regards

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The combination of visual disturbances preceding severe headaches could very well suggest migraines with aura. Many people experiencing migraines report seeing flashing lights, zigzag patterns, or even temporary blind spots, called aura, before the disabling headache sets in. In association with fatigue and tiredness, it’s worth considering that these symptoms might overlap or intertwine due to the debilitating nature of migraines themselves. The persistent social anxiety, forgetfulness, and feelings of unreality could further compound these issues. Anxiety and stress can often exacerbate neurological symptoms, making it challenging to separate the independent causes of each symptom. Nonetheless, a key here is addressing the migraines as part of the primary concern. Identifying triggers for migraines, such as certain foods, stress, lack of sleep, and hormonal changes, is essential. Maintaining a headache diary could help in pinpointing these specific triggers. Over-the-counter pain relief might provide some short-term symptom control, but prescription medications like triptans might be necessary for more severe cases. Big picture, none of these complex symptoms should be taken lightly – consulting a healthcare provider is critical for an accurate diagnosis. They might conduct neurological examinations and possibly suggest imaging studies, like an MRI, to rule out other underlying conditions. A multidisciplinary approach, potentially involving a neurologist and a mental health professional or therapist, could address the interconnectedness of these symptoms. Cognitive-behavioral therapy or other forms of counseling might help manage social anxiety and feelings of unreality. Understanding how lifestyle factors could interplay with these conditions is crucial, so regular exercise, adequate sleep, and proper nutrition should be incorporated as well. If symptoms worsen or if you’re experiencing new alarming signs, seek immediate medical attention. Considering the intricacies involved, addressing both the physical and psychological dimensions is vital in developing a comprehensive treatment strategy.

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