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What Could Fuzzy Vision And Intermittent Throbbing Pain In Forehead Indicate?

Earlier today my vision was fuzzy. i have had a weird pulsing on the right side of my forehead, about an hour ago. Now I feel pain on the right of my head, intermittent. I should say, I have been remiss in taking pills for pressure. Could this be due to high blood pressure? Thank you.
Thu, 20 Aug 2015
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This can be due to a high blood pressure. You can use a blood pressure machine that you have or a friend has and take your blood pressure in sitting standing and lying down position. Do this 3 times in a day. If any reading is above 130/90, then you should see a Doctor.

Another possibility is that you have a migraine. A migraine is a repeated headache that occurs due to some trigger factor. Here are a few things you can do to prevent it:
Drink lots of water
Sleep well and get at least 8 hours of sleep a day
Inhale steam mixed with Eucalyptus oil to clear the nasal passages
Take a Paracetamol 500 when you feel you are about to get a headache
Eat meals at regular times


Follow up after 5 days. All the best.
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What Could Fuzzy Vision And Intermittent Throbbing Pain In Forehead Indicate?

Thank you for choosing HCM This can be due to a high blood pressure. You can use a blood pressure machine that you have or a friend has and take your blood pressure in sitting standing and lying down position. Do this 3 times in a day. If any reading is above 130/90, then you should see a Doctor. Another possibility is that you have a migraine. A migraine is a repeated headache that occurs due to some trigger factor. Here are a few things you can do to prevent it: Drink lots of water Sleep well and get at least 8 hours of sleep a day Inhale steam mixed with Eucalyptus oil to clear the nasal passages Take a Paracetamol 500 when you feel you are about to get a headache Eat meals at regular times Follow up after 5 days. All the best. Hope this helps you