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What Causes Headache Along With Nerve Pain In The Feet?

I am constantly tired, have been getting sharp nerve pains in my legs & feet when walking sitting or standings or the past 2 months Lately I have noticed an increase in transient tingling or sharp pains in my arms hands & sometimes my face. For the last 6 days I have also been experiencing vertigo, & at times headaches & nausea. I m unsure if any or all of these things are related or coincidental?
Thu, 29 Nov 2018
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Neurologist 's  Response
Hi,

Your symptoms of sharp pains in legs and feet appear to be unrelated to a headache with nausea & vertigo.

The latter may be symptoms associated with migraine while the former may be related to nerve problems.

I suggest you to visit a neurologist in person so that he can do physical examination for possible neuropathy. A brain imaging might be required for headache & vertigo.

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

Take care

Regards,
Dr Ajay Panwar, Neurologist
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What Causes Headache Along With Nerve Pain In The Feet?

Hi, Your symptoms of sharp pains in legs and feet appear to be unrelated to a headache with nausea & vertigo. The latter may be symptoms associated with migraine while the former may be related to nerve problems. I suggest you to visit a neurologist in person so that he can do physical examination for possible neuropathy. A brain imaging might be required for headache & vertigo. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Ajay Panwar, Neurologist