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Understanding Migraines: Causes, Treatment, and Genetic Factors

Head Hello Doctor: I suffer from migraines, and after examinations, the doctor said everything is fine, but I still experience frequent headaches, which are particularly noticeable before and after my menstrual period. Is this related to my migraines? Additionally, could medicati...


Dr. Lin Zijing Reply:
Research has found that migraines are influenced by individual constitution and are related to genetics. Additionally, they can be triggered by internal or external stimuli such as stress, lack of sleep, changes in weather, certain foods, hormonal changes (such as those occurring...

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Understanding Head Pain: Possible Causes and Connections to Past Injuries

Headache issues Hello Doctor: Recently, I've noticed some pain on the left side of my scalp when I press on it, which is accompanied by slight discomfort in my temple and neck. When I was a child, I injured the left side of my head by hitting a wall, and I'm unsure if t...


Dr. Gao Chunde Reply:
Based on your description, the stiffness and soreness in your neck and shoulder muscles are indeed related. The muscle tension on the left side of your neck is not due to an old injury; it may be caused by poor posture or excessive fatigue. Treatment and symptom relief methods to...

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Understanding Frequent Headaches: Causes and Solutions for Better Sleep

I have been experiencing frequent headaches lately? I have been experiencing frequent headaches, my eyelids often twitch, and my sleep quality is poor. I often have dreams, and sometimes I feel uncomfortable all over my body. Initially, I thought it was a cold and consulted a doc...


Dr. Ye Boshou Reply:
Hello: It may be autonomic nervous system dysfunction; I recommend seeing a neurologist first.

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What to Do If You Accidentally Drink Alcohol After a Concussion

If someone accidentally consumes alcohol after a concussion, it may exacerbate symptoms such as dizziness, confusion, and impaired cognitive function. Alcohol can interfere with the brain's healing process and may increase the risk of complications. It is advisable to avoid ...


Dr. Lin Zijing Reply:
A concussion refers to a temporary and immediate disruption of brain function due to external force impacting the head. Symptoms may include confusion or loss of consciousness, visual disturbances, or balance issues. There may also be persistent headaches, dizziness, and memory i...

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Understanding Symptoms: Head Pain, Dizziness, and Memory Issues

Scalp pain, dizziness, and forgetfulness? Hello, Dr. Chiu! I am a mother of two children and currently experiencing some strange symptoms. I'm unsure which department to visit at the hospital. Some people have suggested that it might be a precursor to a stroke, while others ...


Dr. Qiu Conglang Reply:
Hello: The causes of tinnitus or dizziness are generally related to the balance mechanisms of the ear, so it is advisable to first seek help from an otolaryngologist. There are many causes of headaches; to identify the cause of your headache, it is recommended that you consult a ...

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Concerns About Memory Loss and Cognitive Effects from Paint Thinner Exposure

Stain removal oil I forgot that I had a can of solvent stored at home. I live on the fourth floor of a regular apartment, and there is ventilation when I open the front glass door and the back kitchen door, which are about 12 meters apart. The can of solvent is placed near the li...


Dr. Huang Yongquan Reply:
Hello: In response, the solvent used for degreasing is an organic solvent, primarily composed of pentane, n-hexane, and n-heptane. It mainly causes irritation to the respiratory tract, eyes, and skin, and may lead to hematological disorders and convulsions. Exposure to high conce...

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Understanding High Prolactin Levels and Headaches: What You Need to Know

excuse me? Hello, Doctor. A month ago, I noticed that I could express breast milk just by applying pressure to my chest. I visited an obstetrician who tested my prolactin levels and said they were too high, but did not specify the exact values. He mentioned that I would need to t...


Dr. Lin Zijing Reply:
Prolactin is secreted by the pituitary gland. Normally, during pregnancy and the postpartum breastfeeding period, prolactin levels rise. However, if prolactin levels are abnormally elevated during non-pregnant and non-breastfeeding periods, it can lead to anovulation and result i...

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Understanding Chronic Pain in the Back of the Head: Causes and Solutions

Frequent pain in the occipital region? I often experience elevated intraocular pressure around 2 to 3 PM during work, accompanied by pain between my eyebrows and at the back of my head. Practicing yoga 2 to 3 times a week for 2 to 3 hours helps alleviate the symptoms, but without...


Dr. Gao Chunde Reply:
This is a typical tension-type headache. The term "tension" does not refer to psychological stress, but rather to the tightness of the muscles from the neck to the head. It is advisable to try to reduce prolonged fixed positions of the head and eyes, or to take breaks e...

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Understanding 'Shunao': Relief for Neurological Symptoms and Safety Concerns

Shu Nao Hello doctor, I have some symptoms including headaches, dizziness, a feeling of pressure in my head, dry mouth, stiff neck and shoulders, sudden increases in blood pressure for no apparent reason, occasional blurred vision, and numbness or weakness in my limbs. I have see...


Dr. Lin Zijing Reply:
Shunao is a selective calcium channel blocker that is effective in preventing migraines and can also be used to treat peripheral vascular diseases, particularly obstructive peripheral vascular disease. Additionally, it may provide partial improvement for symptoms caused by Menier...

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Understanding Neck Stiffness: The Role of Trigeminal Nerve Reflexes in Meningitis

Nuchal rigidity Hello: I have consulted with doctors but none could provide a definitive answer to the following question. I hope to resolve this issue through this platform! # Question: There is a medical term called the trigeminal-cervical reflex. Meningitis: meningeal signs,...


Dr. Zeng Kongyan Reply:
Hello KING: Based on your correspondence and after reviewing the data, I cannot confirm the existence of a trigeminal-cervical reflex. Generally speaking, meningitis is associated with neck stiffness, which is a result of irritation affecting the entire meninges (from the head to...

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Recognizing Warning Signs of a Mini-Stroke: What You Need to Know

I have symptoms of a transient ischemic attack (TIA)? Recently, I have not been feeling well. I noticed that you mentioned the symptoms of a transient ischemic attack (TIA): sudden speech difficulties, blurred vision, transient localized numbness or weakness in limbs, dizziness, ...


Dr. Lin Zijing Reply:
A transient ischemic attack (TIA) is caused by a sudden blockage or rupture of small blood vessels, resulting in the following symptoms that occur abruptly (one moment the individual is fine, and the next moment symptoms are evident): 1. Numbness or weakness in the face, arm, or ...

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Essential Tests for Headaches and Dizziness: A Guide

Headache and dizziness? I have scheduled a health check-up at the health department and would like to request additional tests specifically for my headaches and dizziness. What additional tests should I consider? Thanks!


Dr. Ye Boshou Reply:
Hello: The causes of headaches and dizziness are different. The health examination for headaches includes electroencephalography (EEG) and computed tomography (CT) imaging analysis. If dizziness is related to blood flow issues, a transcranial Doppler ultrasound may be necessary.

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Severe Head Pain When Lying Down: Possible Neurological Concerns

Severe headache I have recently experienced severe pain in the back of my head when lying flat or tilting my head back. I can feel a lump when I touch the area, and pressing on this lump causes pain. I would like to inquire about this issue.


Dr. Huang Yongquan Reply:
Hello: In response to your description of the headache and tenderness in the back of your head, along with the sensation of a lump, it is difficult to determine the exact issue based solely on this information. It could be a lipoma, a cervical spine issue, a muscular problem, or ...

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Managing Migraines: Tips for Better Care and Sleep Balance

Migraine Hello Dr. Lin: A family member of mine frequently suffers from migraines, and I haven't found a better way to care for her. I can only tell her to rest more, but I'm also concerned that too much sleep might affect her health. Recently, she mentioned that she ha...


Dr. Lin Zijing Reply:
Migraine is the most common type of headache disorder, with the highest prevalence occurring in individuals aged 35 to 45 years. Women are three times more likely to suffer from migraines than men. The characteristic feature of a migraine is severe, pulsating pain localized to on...

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Understanding Evening Headaches: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Headache I would like to ask about a common issue I experience. Often in the evening, I start to feel pain in my head, specifically at the top, accompanied by a sensation of pressure. During this time, if I climb stairs, I can feel my blood vessels pulsating strongly. I would lik...


Dr. Gao Chunde Reply:
The most common types of headaches in modern individuals are tension-type headaches and migraines. After a detailed consultation with a physician, it is possible to diagnose whether the headache is due to muscle tension (tension-type headache) or vascular changes (migraine), or i...

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Understanding Old Brain Injuries: Symptoms and When to Seek Help

Old injury to the back of the head? There is an old scar on the left posterior part of the brain that has been present for about 20 years. It periodically swells and causes pain, accompanied by dizziness, nausea, and slight visual blurriness. The pain typically lasts for an entir...


Dr. Lin Zijing Reply:
Generally, old scars on the head should not cause symptoms such as swelling, pain, dizziness, nausea, and mild visual disturbances. These symptoms are more indicative of a migraine. A migraine is a type of headache of unknown origin that occurs recurrently, lasting between four t...

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Concerns About Mad Cow Disease: Symptoms, Tests, and Specialist Recommendations

I suspect that I have mad cow disease (Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease)? Two weeks ago, after having Japanese barbecue with my girlfriend, I experienced a week-long headache and temporary memory loss, where I would forget what I did earlier that day in the afternoon, having no recollec...


Dr. Lin Zijing Reply:
Bovine spongiform encephalopathy, officially known as variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD), was first identified in 1996 in the United Kingdom. Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) itself was discovered as early as 1920. Both conditions exhibit similar pathological changes in the ...

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Managing Symptoms of Rapid Heartbeat, Headaches, and Fatigue

Symptoms such as rapid heartbeat, headache, and general fatigue can indicate various medical conditions. It is important to consider factors such as stress, anxiety, dehydration, or potential underlying health issues. If these symptoms persist or worsen, it is advisable to seek m...


Dr. Lin Zijing Reply:
It sounds like these symptoms involving heart rate, sweating, gastrointestinal function, dizziness or headaches, and fatigue may be related to autonomic nervous system dysregulation, endocrine imbalance, or simply due to high stress levels. I recommend that you first develop a re...

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Head Injury and Nosebleeds: When to Seek Medical Attention

After hitting the head, suddenly experiencing a nosebleed? Hello Dr. Chuang: A couple of days ago, I accidentally hit my head. At the time, I didn't feel any particular pain, but a few minutes later, I noticed blood in my nasal mucus. Recently, I've also been waking up ...


Dr. Zhuang Yumin Reply:
Nasal discharge with blood, along with dizziness and headaches, may be symptoms of a nasopharyngeal lesion. You should first visit an otolaryngologist for an examination to determine the cause of the bloody nasal discharge. If there are any specific findings, you may need to see ...

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Understanding Nerve Pain: Causes and When to Seek Further Testing

Neuralgia Dear Doctor: Since August of last year, I have been experiencing pain on both sides of my head (near the ears and temples) every few days. Occasionally, I also feel sharp nerve pain on the top of my head. Soon after, I started to feel soreness in the nerves at the back ...


Dr. Lin Zijing Reply:
Bilateral temporal headaches are often tension-type headaches caused by prolonged poor posture or stress. Pain in the posterior neck and occipital region is more commonly due to cervical nerve or muscle issues. The most severe pain upon waking may be attributed to improper sleepi...

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