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Moving headache
I have 9.5 g hemoglobin, and have been hypotensive recently due to the same. Since 3 days i am experiencing lingering headache that keeps moving as i change positions. Sometimes when I wake up from sleep it is pulsating near medulla oblongata. Mostly does not pulsate. Now my BP is ok 110/70. Pain appears to Get better with sleep and passing of gas. Again comes back and starts moving in head. Pls suggest what is going on ?
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Consult to your Neurologist and ENT surgeon .
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If you headache, palpitations, high blood pressure get done ultrasound of adrenalfor any pathology there.
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May be your symptoms correlate with vertigo Kindly get ENT OPINION AND PHYSICIAN OPINION
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