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What Causes Headaches Along With Cold Sensation On Top Of Head?

Hi,I am a female 38 year old and for the last 2 months on so I have been getting this cold sensation on the top of my head. I have also had some headaches that have come and gone. The cold sensation comes and goes throught the day. It is wworrisome I am also diabetes for the last 17 year.
Wed, 26 Aug 2015
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Hello,
Thank you for your question and welcome to Health Care Magic. I read your query and I understand your concern and the anguish that you are having.

I have gone through the question and I feel that you have a neuropathy related to the diabetes. You need to see a Doctor and get a blood glucose level done. Along with this, you can also do a HbA1c test to know the long term status of the glucose.

This will help confirm the cause and also decide if you have the disease and if you have neuropathy. Treatment will have to be to reduce the blood sugar. Also, you will need to keep getting checked up to ensure that you are fine.

All the best.
Hope this helps you. Feel free to clarify further.
Dr Vignan
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What Causes Headaches Along With Cold Sensation On Top Of Head?

Hello, Thank you for your question and welcome to Health Care Magic. I read your query and I understand your concern and the anguish that you are having. I have gone through the question and I feel that you have a neuropathy related to the diabetes. You need to see a Doctor and get a blood glucose level done. Along with this, you can also do a HbA1c test to know the long term status of the glucose. This will help confirm the cause and also decide if you have the disease and if you have neuropathy. Treatment will have to be to reduce the blood sugar. Also, you will need to keep getting checked up to ensure that you are fine. All the best. Hope this helps you. Feel free to clarify further. Dr Vignan