MRI head is fine, why is the head dizzy and painful?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-29
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    MRI of the head is generally used to check for organic lesions in the head, if there is no problem, it means that it is a deficiency disease, such as dizziness and headache caused by hyperactivity of the liver, or dizziness and headache caused by cervical spondylosis.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There is no problem with the head after the examination, it may be a headache caused by other reasons. Stressful life, not getting enough sleep, and poor sleep quality can all lead to head problems.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If it is really **pain is cured**, there will be a lot less incurable diseases in this world, such as headaches may be excessive drinking, but when the wine enters the stomach, things are often not as simple as they seem.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I also have a headache, I'm about the same age as you, I've had a headache for 20 years, I also did brain CT last year, and there is no problem, it's pain, vascular neuralgia, especially in summer, the temperature exceeds 30, and it begins to ache faintly, if you don't sleep well at night, the next day the head is even more severe pain, alas, uncomfortable to death.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is recommended that you do a thorough investigation.

    Causes of dizziness and headache: 1. Cervical spondylosis compresses the vertebral artery most commonly--- dizziness pain and pain are empty 2, fatigue, cerebral ischemia and hypoxic encephalopathy sequelae will have these symptoms 3, intracranial mass lesions will have dizziness and headache--- dizziness is less severe headache such as cleft head.

    4. Trauma --- dizziness and headache.

    If you have cervical spondylosis, it is recommended to add cervical MRI when you check it, and if you don't have cervical spondylosis, it is recommended to have dizziness and headache**, this examination method and examination range are wide.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Please take a photo and upload it for examination**, so that Dr. Jiao Xiaochen can understand the condition and give diagnosis and treatment suggestions.

    Upload method: You can take a picture of the inspection with a digital camera, and click "Upload Image Test Sheet" below the dialog box to post a reply.

    Dr. Xu Jun of Nanjing Brain Hospital solemnly reminds that because the patient cannot be seen face-to-face and cannot fully understand the condition, the above suggestions are for reference only, and the specific diagnosis and treatment must be carried out cautiously in the hospital under the guidance of the doctor! )

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    According to your description, combined with the causes of headache and dizziness, the preliminary judgment may be related to the following factors: hypertension, hypotension, various cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, anemia, blood thickening, cerebral arteriosclerosis, cold, etc.

    In fact, there are many factors that cause headaches and dizziness, and in the case of headaches, it is necessary to understand the possible causes of headaches (lifestyle, mood, etc.), the course of the disease, the duration of the occurrence, the location (forehead, back of the head, both sides), the nature (tingling, dull pain, etc.), and the degree (mild, moderate, severe) of the headache, and then make a judgment.

    Hope it helps.

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