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What Causes Headaches?

I am 22 years old. I had left side headache 2 years ago. I took MRI and the result was normal; however, this week I have it back. I have left headache and left eye pain in early morning, feel nausea; my left eye is blur; depression and tired; I always want to sleep; and my hands and feet are always cold. I went to family doctor. She said I got migraine headache. However, I am still nervous and worried about what is wrong? Please help me
Fri, 27 Feb 2015
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Hello dear,
Thanks for being on healthcaremagic.com. If you would have presented to me as an outpatient,I would have made the following clinical explanation-
What you have described is close to the classical description of migraine with visual aura. Visual aura(left eye blurring in your case) followed by severe headache(along with retro-orbital pain) associated with nausea and improved after rest-is the typical sequence of events in migraine with aura. You are having this headache episodically again confirms it of being migraine.Migraine headache can be followed by a tendency towards sleepiness and it improves with sleep.Your family doctor is probably right in saying that you have a migraine.Please discuss with your physician to put you on preventive and abortive therapy for migraine and I hope you will be fine.I hope it helps.
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What Causes Headaches?

Hello dear, Thanks for being on healthcaremagic.com. If you would have presented to me as an outpatient,I would have made the following clinical explanation- What you have described is close to the classical description of migraine with visual aura. Visual aura(left eye blurring in your case) followed by severe headache(along with retro-orbital pain) associated with nausea and improved after rest-is the typical sequence of events in migraine with aura. You are having this headache episodically again confirms it of being migraine.Migraine headache can be followed by a tendency towards sleepiness and it improves with sleep.Your family doctor is probably right in saying that you have a migraine.Please discuss with your physician to put you on preventive and abortive therapy for migraine and I hope you will be fine.I hope it helps.