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Suggest Treatment For Excessive Headaches And Vomiting

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Posted on Thu, 7 May 2015
Question: My husband is has a pounding headache and is throwing up. I'm so worried about him. Is he experiencing a migriane headache? He hasn't been feeling well for month and all of his test came back normal.
His gp is referring him to a neurologist but it hasn't happened yet. I'm so worried about him.
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Answered by Dr. Olsi Taka (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Brain imaging may be necessary

Detailed Answer:
I read your question carefully and I understand your concern.

Pounding headache and vomiting are typical for migraine headache. However a migraine headache attack usually doesn't last over 72 hours apart from chronic cases who a prior history of chronic migraine. Perhaps some more info on his past history, evolution in this past month (persistent or attacks with normal intervals in between), the onset of the headache (gradual increase over hours/days or maximum intensity in secons/minutes), tests he's had, blood pressure.
So if this is your husbands first episode and it hasn't relented for a month, other causes than migraine have to be excluded such as a brain tumor, for that an imagint test such as brain Ct scan is recommended. MRI is even better but I am suggesting CT as easier and quicker to obtain.

I remain at your disposal for further questions, possibly with the info above.
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Suggest Treatment For Excessive Headaches And Vomiting

Brief Answer: Brain imaging may be necessary Detailed Answer: I read your question carefully and I understand your concern. Pounding headache and vomiting are typical for migraine headache. However a migraine headache attack usually doesn't last over 72 hours apart from chronic cases who a prior history of chronic migraine. Perhaps some more info on his past history, evolution in this past month (persistent or attacks with normal intervals in between), the onset of the headache (gradual increase over hours/days or maximum intensity in secons/minutes), tests he's had, blood pressure. So if this is your husbands first episode and it hasn't relented for a month, other causes than migraine have to be excluded such as a brain tumor, for that an imagint test such as brain Ct scan is recommended. MRI is even better but I am suggesting CT as easier and quicker to obtain. I remain at your disposal for further questions, possibly with the info above.