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What Causes Headache, Hearing Loss And Stiffness In The Neck?

I ve been having extreme headaches continuously for about 2 weeks straight, with only a couple of days where I didn t have any head pain at all. I ve had stiffness in my neck, loss of balance, light sensitivity, and hearing loss. Normal headache medicines are ineffective. And I m set to get an MRI tomorrow. But I m impatient and one to worry. Any ideas of what could be going on?
Thu, 2 Mar 2017
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Are you sleeping in a wrong posture?
what work do you do?
Do u have to sit for a long time?
Its good to rule out common things first so I am asking this
Sleep in a correct posture(if you dont know google it, its better to understand with pictures)
If you work a long time sitting in front of a computer or something, then take short breaks in between.
If this is not the case with you then only MRI can predict what's wrong.

Hope this helps, take care!

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What Causes Headache, Hearing Loss And Stiffness In The Neck?

Are you sleeping in a wrong posture? what work do you do? Do u have to sit for a long time? Its good to rule out common things first so I am asking this Sleep in a correct posture(if you dont know google it, its better to understand with pictures) If you work a long time sitting in front of a computer or something, then take short breaks in between. If this is not the case with you then only MRI can predict what s wrong. Hope this helps, take care!