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Dear sir / Madam , Am 38 Years have Thyriod from 8 years & it's normal .I have Cervical sponditis C6 .Grade 1 .Ortho Doctor said Nothing to worry .But From Almost 15 Days I have mild head Pain ( Nerve At Back of Head ) , Forehead Uncomfortableness ( Feel like nerve is coming out or moving ) , Pressure Around eyes . Consulted Ortho Doctor Again he says to continue The same tablets for 10 Days . Sometimes I feel heart is pinching , Consulted MD Cordio he got ECG It's normal .Is something wrong with nuero . Please Check the prescription & suggest .
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Looks like you have a low grade headache. Need to rule out tension headaches.
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