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Cerebral Edema
Hello Doctors, Greetings. I guess I have got cerebral edema. I feel pressure on my head. Bones on the skills are paining and left side cheek bones are hurting. My neck is hurting and feeling dizzy. When working I feel dizzy and breathless. What is the treatment for cerebral edema and how long I will survive. No history of Diabetes, blood pressure or thyroid. I googled up it says cerebral edema when I put my symptoms Pls help. Regards
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Please don't become google patient
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Need to know how u diagnosed urself as having cerebral edema. It’s radiological finding. Have u got any imaging? If not stop thinking it as the cause. Headache is commonest symptom we all suffer and ur not alone. Take sos painkillers and start regular walks and exercises. Can do meditation and avoid electronic devices and stress.
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First of all don’t follow or match ur symptoms on google
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