Hi All. I am new to this, this is my first ever post. Hope ur all in good health. 😊
Recently i have been suffering from these headaches. The pain will come for a few mins and them go away. Its in the left side of my head, it alos raditaes to the temples at times. I also feel a fullness or pressure around the head and neck. This only occurs when i get up from a sitting position. It is not effecting my sleep but sometimes is there when i wake up. The pain the comes is not so severe but painful amd eventually will go away. My vision is normal i do at occasionaly feel a fullness in my ears. But thats very rare. Ive beem to the doctors, they diagnosed it as tension headaches. I feel like to pay the GP another visit. Any suggestions or advise as to what it may be? Anybody encountered any simillar experiences??? Please please advise.
Thank you in advance.
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Sktm
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Whilst it's possible that some people on this site might have the symptoms you describe, it's not too likely as discussions on here centre around IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) meaning that posts are usually concerned with the digestive system - at one end or the other!
I think your first stop should be to see your doctor and discuss the matter with him.
Best wishes,
Cat
Hi there, I echo what Cat has said below, we talk about IBS and our digestive systems on here so best you seek help from your doctor.
Best of luck
I used to have similar headaches that no painkiller could ever relieve (I have since beaten IBS).
The back of my neck felt as if it would swell and the headache would go back up the back of my skull. For me it was directly related to neuro-muscular tension and IBS. I found that if I gentle massaged the back of my neck the tension would lessen and I would burp.
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