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What Is The Cause Of Pressure In Head, Eyeballs And Swelling Of Shoulder And Neck?

Am 29 female and have been suffering from cronic pain that no doctor has been able to find out whats causing it or what it is. When this pain occurs is usually at least 2-3 times a months for anywhere from 2-7days or longer. i have extreme pressure in head and eyeballs also swelling of shoulder and neck. Is disabling, i end up sick to my stomach, sweats, diarreia...and the weirds thing is, the sound of gurgiling in the back of neck and head. I am desperate to find answers. i don t know where to turn?
Mon, 8 Jan 2018
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
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It should be step by step exploring by MRI scan of head,neck and shoulder.Be more vigilant as to what is the CO relation to events bringing it on,like any particular stress,diet or physical activity.Whats the emotional status and what subsides swelling and pain..please consult a neurologist or orthopedist
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What Is The Cause Of Pressure In Head, Eyeballs And Swelling Of Shoulder And Neck?

Hi It should be step by step exploring by MRI scan of head,neck and shoulder.Be more vigilant as to what is the CO relation to events bringing it on,like any particular stress,diet or physical activity.Whats the emotional status and what subsides swelling and pain..please consult a neurologist or orthopedist