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Pain In Face, Head, And Neck. Blurred Vision, Numbness, Tingling Body. Should I Be Concerned?

I have spells where I have severe pain in my face, head and neck along with blurred vision and numbness and tingling on generally one side of my body. My last spell was Sunday at church and lasted about 15 mins.. i don t feel my vision is completely restored. I don t have high bp and I m not diabetic. I do have alot of neck pain . Should I be concerned?
Mon, 18 Feb 2013
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Neurologist 's  Response
Thanks for the query

I am sorry that i don't know your age, gender and the duation of symptoms.

With the limited informataion, the possibilities are

1. Migraine
2. Epilepsy- complex partial type
3. Demyelination

I feel that a neurological evaluatuion which includes clinical interview to clarify your complaints, clinical examination followed by investigations like MRI scan. These tests and clinical evalaution will guide us about the diagnosis.

Get evaluated sooner than later

Best wishes

Hope this clarifies
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Psychiatrist Dr. Sushil Kumar Sompur's  Response
Hi there ~

It is concerning that you are having all these symptoms, pain in your face, head and neck along with blurred vision, and numbness and tingling sensation. I wonder if you have ever had a complete cardiac check up done. Sometime your heart can be throwing emboli (clots) into your arteries for you to have these symptoms. I would look into getting an angiogram done and consult a qualified cardiologist for the same. I hope this relieves your anxiety.

Take care and have a lovely day !
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General & Family Physician Dr. Veera Raghava Rao Buddha.'s  Response
Hi welcome to Health care magic forum , You did't mention your age. still it is not suggestive of any disease. any how if you are above 50 you should be cautious about the symptoms though not specific, but may be of cerebral origin. I advise you to consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment.
If you are below 50 may be due to sinusitis, or cervical spondylosis but not specific symptoms. Any how consultation of a physician is a must.
Besides i advie you to follow some diet recommendations as take more of green leafy vegetables, pulses, sprouts, fruits and juices, and other balanced diet.
Avoid taking more of potato, other tubers,cauli flower, coconut, egg, chicken , and sea foods, till you are cured of the symptoms.
Wishing for a quick recovery and thanks for calling.
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Pain In Face, Head, And Neck. Blurred Vision, Numbness, Tingling Body. Should I Be Concerned?

Thanks for the query I am sorry that i don t know your age, gender and the duation of symptoms. With the limited informataion, the possibilities are 1. Migraine 2. Epilepsy- complex partial type 3. Demyelination I feel that a neurological evaluatuion which includes clinical interview to clarify your complaints, clinical examination followed by investigations like MRI scan. These tests and clinical evalaution will guide us about the diagnosis. Get evaluated sooner than later Best wishes Hope this clarifies