Constant headaches, feeling tired, general aches and pains, what is this a sign of please?
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Possibly.But also can be a sign of illness.Type symptoms together in a search engine and see what it comes up with.
sounds like migraines and general fatigue from sitting and staring at a computer screen all day. your job is causing you physical pain. ...as does mine.
Headaches could be a sign of long term staring at PC screen. However, feeling tired, general aches and pains could mean u are spending way too much time in front of the PC...get up to stretch .or it could just mean u are stressed out!
Visit an optician for an eye test - you may have eyestrain! If so it is no big deal, you may need glasses. Just make sure you tell the optician that you use a computer all day as they have some special tests/suggestions as to how to cope with it.
It depends. U have not provided enough information, but the fact that you stare at a computer all day means you're seated for most of the day, and that is bad for your health. You need to exercise more, and improve your eating habits, if you havent done so. You havent said anything about the nature of your job, it could be responsible. Your family situation, your social network - all these can contibute to your symptoms. All you probably need is a vacation. But then again, your symptoms might signify some more serious ailment, so I suggest you see your doctor.
it sounds like stress or depression. go see your DR
I have the exact same problem and I've been told on numerous occasions by different doctors that its due to my being low in iron and also in the vitamin B12. So I have to take multivitamins every day. While I think your sitting staring at a PC all day may have some connection perhaps you should ask a doctor to check your iron/vitamin levels too.
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your doctor will do some blood tests-if you cant find a solution
with the aid of your doctor,consider borreliosis / lyme disease,as you have typical symptoms of it,its worth investigsting,if all else fails.
Classic signs either of: (a) Stress or (b) that you need an eye test and possibly need to wear glasses or get a stronger pair.
Could also be symptoms of: (i) Glaucoma, (ii) Brain tumour, (iii) CFS, (iv) MS.
In any event, it is strongly recommended that you get a thorough medical check-out as soon as possible to eliminate some of the more nasty possibilities.
There is no medicine for H/A OR MIGRAINE. Not only these but for almost all painful diseases. Hence they become chronic.
Acidity, excessive wind, cold , heat, sour food and sinusitis, constipation, intestinal inflammation;
Blockage in the flow of Vital Energy are their causes. None of them can be treated with medicine. Our 100% success in treating migraine &H/A confirms it.
Acupuncture is the best treatment. I can treat it with naturopathy and YOG, but how can you manage pl see.
Anything below the sun including the Sun can cause allurgy.
You will have to use a good monitor or minimise comp use.
You should exercise daily to increase resistive power.
If it is acute pl search a painful point 3-6 mm behind your thumb nail and press it, H/A will disappear within 30 seconds.
Your other problems are due to poor appetite, constipation and worries i think. Don't worry, it will lead to death. Do what you need to do and leave things with GOD.
Exercise, happy leaving and vegitables and salads will treat appetite and constipation.
Do one thing, have warm water + 1/2 lemon at morning or citrus fruits as you can.
Don't eat without hunger; if no hunger use citrus fruits. Avoid overeating and cold drinks/foods.
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I believe it is a part of getting old. You are doomed to get old.
your description indicates the condition Fibromyalgia. See a doctor of rheumatology as soon as possible and ask for a diagnosis . Only a doctor of rheumatology can diagnose Fibromyalgia.
The pain of fibromyalgia occurs in areas where the muscles attach to bone or ligaments and is similar to the pain of arthritis. The joints themselves are not affected, however, so they are not deformed nor do they deteriorate as they may in arthritic conditions. The pain typically originates in one area, usually the neck and shoulders, and then radiates out. Most patients report feeling some pain all the time; and many describe it as "exhausting." The pain can vary, depending on the time of day, weather changes, physical activity, and the presence of stressful situations; it has been described as stiffness, burning, stabbing, sudden, radiating, and aching. The pain is often more intense after disturbed sleep.
The other major complaint is fatigue, which some patients report as being more debilitating than the pain. Fatigue and sleep disturbances are, in fact, almost universal in patients with fibromyalgia, due to lack of serotonin, and if these symptoms are not present, then some experts believe that physicians should seek a diagnosis other than fibromyalgia. Up to a third of patients experience depression, and disturbances in mood and concentration are very common.
Fibromyalgia patients are also prone to tension or migraine headaches. Other symptoms include dizziness, tingling or numbness in the hands and feet, and gastrointestinal problems, including irritable bowel syndrome with gas and alternating diarrhea and constipation. Some patients complain of urinary frequency caused by bladder spasms.
I've enclosed a link where you can read more about this condition and how to take care of it at home.
Well, having to stare at a computer all day at work certainly wouldn't help anything! This sounds kinda lame but sounds like possibly you are suffering from minor depression. But there are still probably somethings medically that you should check. Your headaches could mean that you need glasses because of your work, or a new prescription if you already have them. Also, it could be helpful if you took a few minutes every half hour of so to look away and stretch or what ever feels good to break the stare. Sounds like you must sit quite a bit at work as well, after work if it fits in with the rest of your life, it might be good to start some sort of exercise regimen. Sounds like work, I know, but it is actually very invigorating. You may be suffering from some mild arthritis that would be enhanced by lack of steady movement.
Sometimes with fatigue, extra vitamins help, I take a liquid vitamin supplement that has helped me alot.!! I also eliminated fried foods from my diet and that helped me tremendously.
So, hopefully you symptoms don't lead to something medically serious, and you feel better soon.
Good Luck!!
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You must meet both of the following criteria to be diagnosed with CFS
1. You have severe fatigue that has lasted at least 6 months, and you have not been diagnosed with any other illness that could explain your symptoms.
2. You have had at least 4 of the following symptoms for 6 months, and these symptoms did not begin before the fatigue:
Poor concentration or short-term memory
Sore throat
Tender lymph nodes
Muscle and joint aches
Headaches of a type you haven't had before
Unrestful sleep
Fatigue that lasts over 24 hours after exercise
Other common symptoms of CFS
Sensitivity to noise, light, food, medicines, and chemicals
Sleep problems
Abdominal pain
Digestive distress
Mood swings, anxiety, depression, and irritability
Chronic cough
Diarrhea
Dizziness
Dry eyes or mouth
Earaches
Irregular heartbeat
Intolerance to alcohol
Jaw pain
Morning stiffness
Nausea
Night sweats
Shortness of breath
Weight loss
Odd tingling sensations in the skin
Quite a few (most) of the above are in this list
http://www.ylcf.org/hormone-imbalance/06...
If you read the whole of Miram Brazel's story you will find parallels with your symptoms. Miriam wrote her story in 1997 and revised it in 2002
This is the link to my web page regarding hormone tests
http://uk.geocities.com/willim_walker@bt...
1 do an on line hormone test http://www.johnleemd.com/store/resource_...
2 do an appropriate saliva test and obtain results
3 get the results & discuss with a NPIS doctor or educate your GP/MD
Search the web for “natural progesterone fatigue” and you will find many pages read and carefully select.
e.g.
http://www.natural-progesterone-advisory...
For example, the most prominent symptoms of some people are chronic widespread aches and pains. These people's doctors are likely to give them the diagnosis of "fibromyalgia."
The main symptoms of other people are lethargy and fatigue. Their doctors may diagnose their condition as "chronic fatigue syndrome."
Still other people may have depression, and others poor concentration and memory.
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I believe you'll find many women with the same story who are now better. :-)
some success stories in using natural progesterone
http://www.womhoo.com/index.asp?pageacti...
http://www.natural-progesterone-advisory...
http://www.npis.info/casestudies.htm...
Men need only half as much progesterone as women do. But we need it for our bones, brain and throughout the body in general.
There are many illness where there are twice as many women are affected as men and this is usually due to hormone imbalance.
Hope this of benefit to you ...
I am an alternative medicinal therapist and an ex nurse and you have just answered your own question of course it has, Don't you realise that you are receiving a dose of radiation/microwaves. Not the type that you would suffer from radiation sickness.This why you should have a protective screen fitted on the front. You should not sit in front of one for 8 solid hours your eyes are are not made to with stand such treatment and your neck muscles are also affected as they are held in constant tension. Eventually your back will suffer and your circulation will be affected and then your legs will start to ache you should visit a massage or acupressure therapist at least once a week to keep these muscles in check
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You could be having a reaction to stress. Stress can manifest itself in many ways with the body. Causing illness along with ache and pains. Chances are you've got alot of stress in your life and probly need to take some time out.
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