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What Causes Chronic Headache, Loss Of Appetite And Chest Pain?

hi my names meridian and i suffer with chronic headaches burning scalp loss of appeitite 9 periods in 2 months due to endometriosis im very lethargic im always sick its hard to get out of bed and it hurts to breathe or swallow . my chest is hurting my body aches my eyes hurt my nose hurts and when i lay down my head throbs pounds and has sharp pain
Fri, 9 Nov 2018
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Hello,

I believe things will improve in terms of how you feel and your headaches especially once you can control the highly fluctuating and variable hormonal levels that are likely going on in your body.

This is based on your report of 9 periods in 2 months. If not done already you need to see either an endocrinologist or gynecologist to get on some form of menstrual regulating medication (usually oral contraceptives).

Once your periods are normalized to a cycle of a more reasonable nature then, other problems will likely subside INCLUDING your headaches.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care

Regards,
Dr Dariush Saghafi, Neurologist
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What Causes Chronic Headache, Loss Of Appetite And Chest Pain?

Hello, I believe things will improve in terms of how you feel and your headaches especially once you can control the highly fluctuating and variable hormonal levels that are likely going on in your body. This is based on your report of 9 periods in 2 months. If not done already you need to see either an endocrinologist or gynecologist to get on some form of menstrual regulating medication (usually oral contraceptives). Once your periods are normalized to a cycle of a more reasonable nature then, other problems will likely subside INCLUDING your headaches. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Dariush Saghafi, Neurologist