What is the sign of an anurism (sp)
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- A: A severe headache could be a warning sign of an aneurysm as well as dizziness. ChaCha Again Soon!
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- I have a strange headache...?
- Q: And I'd like to know what it is....Maybe it's a *type* of migraine? It's a REALLY sharp feeling (not so much pain) in my left temple.... I get it every time I cough, sneeze, or bend down quickly.... Sometimes I get it out of nowhere...I am NOT sensitive to ANYTHING...lights, sounds, etc... Which makes me think it's not...but when I described my symptoms to my doctor yesterday she marked on the paperwork that I have a migraine... She didn't even look into my eyes or ANYTHING....It's really strange and it's kinda scary feeling...not cause it hurts, but because of what it feels like... It feels like something is going to explode there.. :-/Thing is, though, it's not an anurism(sp?) because those you don't feel... which is a good sign...but still....What could this be?!? ANY help would be appreciated... :-)I haven't hit my head recently....and she didn't ask..... She doesn't seem to be a good doctor... I mean, I went there for a physical exam and she didn't once look at me closely or touch me... at all...*shrug* I'll see someone else next time....Good point about the hitting my head thing....that's not the case here, though....
- A: There are so many types of headaches that it can cause a headache just doing the research! I believe that your Doctor may have diagnosed you with Migraine due to the vascular nature of your headaches. Your explanation of bending over, coughing, sneezing, shows that it is a vascular headache. (Blood vessel abnormalities)There are subcategories of Migraine, you are right! There are things such as Ocular Migraines, Abdominal Migraines, Nocturnal Migraines, Basilar Migraines, Hemiplegic Migraines, and others. You may be able to find some information online about the subclassifications of Migraines. (Cluster headaches are also vascular in nature)The best thing to do, in my experience is to sit down and describe the "feeling" of the pain, and put it down on paper. You did a good job of explaning that here.Examples would be: Stabbing, Throbbing, Electrical, Sharp, Dull, Constant, Ache, Shooting, etc.Also, if there are *any* things which help or hinder your headache would be important to write down. This includes medications, temperatures, cold packs, heat, extra sleep, less sleep, etc.One more thing that is important: If you are on any medications, even over the counter, please check *all* of their side-effects. You may have become sensitive to it.And if you have started a new medication, or increased a dosage lately, please also take note of that.If you write these things down, and bring them to your appointment - you may have a better chance of finding out what is happening.As I cannot diagnose what is going on with your personal condition, I would suggest looking up things such as "Cluster Headaches", and "Migraine Types" online, to see if your symptoms more closely match any of the other conditions.I wish you the absolute best of luck, and treatment of your headaches!!
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