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Suggest Treatment For Migraine, Tiredness, Temporal Swelling And Lump On Leg

My daughter is 14 and has been suffering with a magrain for 8 wks. None of meds are helping her. She is extremely tired. Can make it through full days of school. We have seen many direct de. With no answer. She also suffer swelling in the right temporal area. And it causes pain just to touch her head. I have done labs that have came back normal and CT scans and mri. Nothing... tonight I found a lump on her right leg below her knee. That she says hurt to touch put feels numb if I rub it. What should I do. Could it be linked? She says she n3ver hit it. And now is having dizzy spells
Tue, 17 May 2016
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I really appreciate your concern, migraine is functional kind of disease more or less, what ever the lump is there it is least concern with the headache she has it is advisable to see the psychiatrist for better management and diagnosis, prior to this she can be consult the neurophysician hope this information helps.
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Suggest Treatment For Migraine, Tiredness, Temporal Swelling And Lump On Leg

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, migraine is functional kind of disease more or less, what ever the lump is there it is least concern with the headache she has it is advisable to see the psychiatrist for better management and diagnosis, prior to this she can be consult the neurophysician hope this information helps.