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Having Mild COPD, Chest Infection. On Antiobiotics. Pulsating Pain At The Top Of Head. Take Painkillers?

Hi I have a mild form of copd and use a turbo inhaler, i have recently contracted a chest infection and have visited my gp today. I am now on a course of anti biotics, but part of my systems that i get a pulsating pain at the top of my head. C an this have been caused by violent coughing or is this just a normal sympton? T which end can i tale strong painkillers to relieve the pains. Thanks
Fri, 7 Jun 2013
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Hi there, thanks for asking. It could be related to a raise in blood pressure. Many people who have raised blood pressure do not know about it. They understand about it when another illness cause their blood pressure to increase a little more and then they realize it. Check it with your doctor. Best wishes.
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Having Mild COPD, Chest Infection. On Antiobiotics. Pulsating Pain At The Top Of Head. Take Painkillers?

Hi there, thanks for asking. It could be related to a raise in blood pressure. Many people who have raised blood pressure do not know about it. They understand about it when another illness cause their blood pressure to increase a little more and then they realize it. Check it with your doctor. Best wishes.