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What Causes Headache, Dizziness And Vomiting?

Hi, I have had chronic headaches for two years now. They originate behind both eyes and travel toward the back of my head just below the occipital protuberance. The past three months they have increased in frequency from once a month to twice a week. Moreover, they now cause me to get dizzy and vomit. They last at least 12-24 hours and have started to affect my work and home life. No medication seams to touch them. Any suggestions?
Wed, 22 Apr 2015
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Hello
I share your concern
Looking at your history this could be due to any of these
1.Migraine or tension type headache
2. May be associated with high blood pressure
3. Refractory error of eye

I would advise you to consult an ophthalmologist for examination and test for refractory error of eye
Check your blood pressure with your doctor and if to comes to be elevated please consult a cardiologist for medicines and life style modifications

Meanwhile you can take acetaminophen for pain relief
avoid smoking and alcohol

Hope this helps you
thanks for your question
wish you good health
regards
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What Causes Headache, Dizziness And Vomiting?

Hello I share your concern Looking at your history this could be due to any of these 1.Migraine or tension type headache 2. May be associated with high blood pressure 3. Refractory error of eye I would advise you to consult an ophthalmologist for examination and test for refractory error of eye Check your blood pressure with your doctor and if to comes to be elevated please consult a cardiologist for medicines and life style modifications Meanwhile you can take acetaminophen for pain relief avoid smoking and alcohol Hope this helps you thanks for your question wish you good health regards