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Headache and Unsteadiness
I am suffering from headache (Heavy pressure) from time to time and imbalance while walking. MRI and lot of blood tests (e.g. diabetes, B12, thyroid) suggests that there are no major problem. Last 4 Neurologist and Psychiatric have said that I am having problem due to stress and anxiety. It is basically muscular contraction headache. But problem is not going away even after 6 months. Regular Exercise seems to be improving my condition. The constant headache is gone but I get heavy pressure in head from time to time, and when it happens rapid-heart beat, unsteadiness,tiredness, fear etc. is observed. Tests: Angiogram Brain/Neck (21-FEB-2015) , MRI Brain (08-JUL-2016) , Active B12 (08-JUL-2016) - 164.0 pmol/L. Magnesium 17-JUN-2016) -2.10 mg/dL, Thyroid (17-JUN-2016) T3 – 2.16 pg/ml, T4 1.25 ng/dL , TSH 1.325 uiU/mL, HbA1c (17-JUN-2016) - (5.20 %)
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Hi..... Self-care measures can help ease the pain of a headache. Try muscle relaxation exercises. Relaxation may help ease the pain of a headache. Relaxation techniques may include progressive muscle relaxation, meditation or yoga. Get enough sleep, but don't oversleep. Get an adequate amount of sleep each night. It's best to go to bed and wake up at regular times, as well. Rest and relax. If possible, rest in a dark, quiet room when you feel a headache coming on. ....
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