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What is the difference between headaches and migraines?
I am 28 years old male. I am having severe throbbing headache on the sides of the head as well as on the eyes. I also have swelling on my eyelids. i have extreme headache when i bend down or sneeze/cough. I also have nausea and vomited x3-4 times today
Male | 28
It may sound like you have a condition known as sinusitis. Sinuses get inflamed when spaces around the nose are filled with too much mucus due to colds, flu, allergies, or other conditions. This can lead to pain in your head especially when you lean forward or cough/sneeze; it also causes swelling in the eyes, nausea, and vomiting. To feel better try using warm packs on your face and take pain relievers that can be bought over the counter. Keep yourself well hydrated and rest enough too. In case these signs don't go away, you should see a doctor who will check them out further and treat them accordingly.
Answered on 7th May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Need consultation from neurologist as facing problem of weakness of body after stroke in. Free or sposonered services urgently required
Male | 73
The brain is damaged because the stroke occurs which causes this frailty. It controls our muscles but they can also be affected when hurt. To get better, one thing you need to do is visit a neurologist. They may advise some therapy or exercises which would help in restoring your former power.
Answered on 7th May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
31 weeks growth scan report shows small head size 27.5 hc will it affect my babys brain development ,how to improve hc in pregnancy
Female | 24
A smaller head circumference (HC) can mean that the baby is not growing as fast as they should be. Genetics and poor food intake are some reasons why this may happen. Ensure you have a well-balanced diet throughout your pregnancy to increase HC; take plenty of nutrients too. In addition, your physician might suggest some supplements or keep a close eye on the infant’s development. Always keep in touch with your doctor so that both of you receive adequate care.
Answered on 7th May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Pet drd ho rha hai 50+ age hai or kafi scan kara liye hai kch pra nhi lag rha
Female | 50+
People are tired for many different reasons such as not sleeping enough, stress, and underlying health problems like anemia or thyroid disease. I would recommend that he eats well, gets enough sleep, and talks to a doctor if his fatigue is not getting better because of something more serious.
Answered on 7th May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
All my blood report are normal but i feel dizzy sometime.. why ?
Male | 25
Feeling dizzy, even when all your blood tests are normal, could have various causes such as inner ear problems, low blood pressure, anxiety, and inadequate eating. It’s important to ensure that you eat well, drink enough water, and get sufficient rest.
If you are still experiencing dizziness, it would be best to seek advice from a neurologist.
Answered on 6th May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
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