I'm having this terrible feeling in the middle of my head everytime I breathe?


Question:
What is this? Everytime I breathe (inhale) I feel like a inflammed burning type of feeling in the inside of my brain. I never felt this before. It's a weird feeling, anybody know what this symptom could be related to?

Answers:
you should go to the doctor.

Other Answers:
Something really serious! Please, go see your doctor! Or maybe even the emergency room, that sounds scary.

i get that sometimes. but, i don't know what it is or what it is from. also, i am still alive! idk .. call the hospital or something


No, but you should see a doctor.


You should got to the doctor as soon as possible, sounds pretty serious. Hope you get better.

I agree with the first answer. You really should go to the doctor.

It could be sinuses, though. Are you sniffly? But you say it's never happened before.

That sounds serious.


More than likely it is your sinuses you are feeling, and not your brain. Ever have allergies? It is that time of year..or you could be developing a sinus infection. dont be a wimp i had this the a week ago its a really wierd dizziness spell (not magic)
it'll go away after about 6 days the last problem with the dizziness spell will be a major major migrane.(not that major of a migrane)


It's called a migraine head ache.

Step 1. Tylanol

Step 2. Coke (the cola)

Step 3. Cold cloth on the forehead and eyes, turn off lights.

Step 4. Lay down

If pain persists after 1 hour of treatment, see doctor.

If doctor is no help. Do not breath and pain will go away. Yep, Anxiety. Same thing happen to me and I freaked out, thought I had a Brain Tumor. It is a really scary feeling. I experienced many other symptoms as well, fatigue, shortness of breath, sharp piercing pains in the back of my head, and a burning sensation like the one you described. Not to discourage you but this basically ruined my life. It took about two years to figure out what was going on inside me, but I'm better now. Once you know whats going on its easier to deal with. I didn't believe them when they told me it was anxiety because the symptoms were very real, I didn't make them up, I was feeling them. Anyway, that could certainly be it, analyze what has been going on with you recently and try to figure out what stresses or anxieties could be troubling you, its hard. It took me along time to agree with the doctors and realize they were right and that I was stressed out. Anyway, you should still take the precaution of getting it examined by a physician regardless of what I say, there is always a possibility it could be something serious. Good luck!




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