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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Severe Headache, Low Body Temperature, Hot Flashes, Blurry Vision, Fatigue. Show A Way

Hi, since 13th April every single day I feel strong headache, like something is constantly pressing my head. My body temperature is lower than normal (about 35) but from time to time I feel hot coming from inside, like I'll have a fever. My sight is worse, more blurry. I feel tired in general and can't focus because of this horrible pain in my head. Everything and everyone is annoying me. I feel distressed all the time. I never had headaches before. Don't know what is wrong with me.
Mon, 24 Jun 2013
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Hi! Thank you for your question. I would strongly suggest that you undergo a physical and neurologic exam which may require some imaging studies like a CT Scan or an MRI. Constant headaches with blurring of vision may be caused by many things and these tests and exams will help us pinpoint the cause of your distress. Please see a family physician or a neurologist soon to help you. Good luck and I hope you feel better soon!


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Severe Headache, Low Body Temperature, Hot Flashes, Blurry Vision, Fatigue. Show A Way

Hi! Thank you for your question. I would strongly suggest that you undergo a physical and neurologic exam which may require some imaging studies like a CT Scan or an MRI. Constant headaches with blurring of vision may be caused by many things and these tests and exams will help us pinpoint the cause of your distress. Please see a family physician or a neurologist soon to help you. Good luck and I hope you feel better soon! Dr Rene