What Could Cause Pressure In The Head, Eye Discomfort And Back Pain?
Symptoms of pressure inside the head, dreaming every night, back pain in the sun, and eyes vibrating sometimes when looking at the computer, and feeling if something is pushing the eye when outside too long indicate. This is for a person who had a cat scan on July 1.
You should know that these symptoms seem to be related to chronic stress and tension type headache. A wrong position during staying could be responsible for the back pain. As the brain CT scan has resulted normal, this is very reassuring that nothing serious is going on. Coming to this point, I would recommend performing a lot of physical therapy and correcting the posture. Having some rest will help.
An ophthalmologist consult would be necessary to exclude a possible eye disorder. if the problems persist, I would recommend starting an antidepressant (paroxetine, amytriptiline, etc.) which would help improve the situation.
Hope you will find this answer helpful. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Best wishes, Dr. Aida
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What Could Cause Pressure In The Head, Eye Discomfort And Back Pain?
Hi, You should know that these symptoms seem to be related to chronic stress and tension type headache. A wrong position during staying could be responsible for the back pain. As the brain CT scan has resulted normal, this is very reassuring that nothing serious is going on. Coming to this point, I would recommend performing a lot of physical therapy and correcting the posture. Having some rest will help. An ophthalmologist consult would be necessary to exclude a possible eye disorder. if the problems persist, I would recommend starting an antidepressant (paroxetine, amytriptiline, etc.) which would help improve the situation. Hope you will find this answer helpful. Let me know if I can assist you further. Best wishes, Dr. Aida