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Ischaemic early changes
Severe headache since many years which spikes blood pressure and recently in MRI ischaemic changes were seen in the left frontal region. Recently I had headache accompanied with vomiting and my pressure was 190/110. I'm taking medicines for my thyroid bp and cholesterol. I also have UTI and knee joint pain. My pressures remains normal otherwise but when I have headaches it spikes up to high ranges. This is my fourth time I have experienced high BP and I did an MRI for the first time. Or else I have no other issues no diabetes except thyroid and cholesterol. Headaches I normally get every month since 10/15 years I have this issue.
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U need not worry as your MRI brain is normal BP can fluctuate temporarily if someone has pain/headache It may very well be migraine because of the duration of your complaint and the frequency Proper food timings/dietary changes/ stress reduction would definitely help
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start short dose of migraine medications and see the change
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Hello Dear, As you described ur complaits, I can derive a probable reason behind ur problems but to knw ur problem better and to avoid any future complication (due to delayed treatment), I would suggent to contact me or any other approchable Neurologist ASAP..
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