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What Can Cause Persistent Gagging,nausea And Headaches?
I have had this problem for a while. I don t know how long exactly but I am constantly gagging and feeling nauseous. I sometimes puke but mostly just gag a lot. I ve also been having major head aches so I went to the dr and he told me to take 4 ibuprofen 3 times daily. It didn t work so I went to the eye doctor to see if it had something to do with my site. I got some lower perscripted glasses. I tried them out for a couple weeks and they seemed to help at first but now I m having bad head aches again. It s an intense pain. I don t know if the gagging and nausea has anything to do with my head aches but I want your opinion.
As per your complain you have problem of nausea and vision problem with severe headache that may be because of migraine problem. Consult a neurologist for further diagnosis. Mention a site, intensity and duration of pain with aggravating factor. Pain is unilateral or bilateral, mention it. Detail history and physical examination give exact idea about problems. CT scan and MRI can be done for further diagnosis.
I hope my guidance helpful to you. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards, Dr. Rachana Goswami
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What Can Cause Persistent Gagging,nausea And Headaches?
Hi, As per your complain you have problem of nausea and vision problem with severe headache that may be because of migraine problem. Consult a neurologist for further diagnosis. Mention a site, intensity and duration of pain with aggravating factor. Pain is unilateral or bilateral, mention it. Detail history and physical examination give exact idea about problems. CT scan and MRI can be done for further diagnosis. I hope my guidance helpful to you. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Rachana Goswami