What causes headaches,dizziness and sensitively to light?


Question:
Lately I have had a lot of headaches and dizziness and now when I am in school I can't stand to have the lights on. I have to actually ask my teachers if they can shut off the lights or my eyes will hurt and I get headaches. I have seen a doctor for my racing heart ( this is one of my symptoms to) the doctors have not found out what is wrong with me. Has anyone else ever had these symptoms? What could my problem be?

Answers:
These symptoms represent the usual ones associated with Migraine Syndrome.. many of the cranial nerves have become involved with an inflammatory process. There are 12 of them and if each one is involved in the inflammatory process, you have a lot more symptoms than you mentioned here. The fact you are in school and not in a darkened room suggests the imbalance of the autonomic nervous system is not too highly involved yet.. It can get worse.

There is a specific nerve involved with each of the symptoms you mention.. even the ones in your face will be tender.. like the one on the inner side of your eyebrow and the ones on your cheeks. The most evident tenderness will however, be found at the base of the skull. Primarily on one side.

There is help available if you are interested.. contact me.
Go see an eye doctor, you're most likely to need glasses


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