Hi, i’ve had a headache for week now, accompanied with dizziness. i’ve taken every medicine i feel like, even pseudoephedrine to relieve congestion, and nothing is helping!!! help!
It's frustrating to feel like you're doing everything right and still experience gout attacks. Besides your diet, there are several factors that might be contributing to frequent flare-ups. Stress, dehydration, and certain medications like diuretics and aspirin can sometimes elevate uric acid levelsRead more
It’s frustrating to feel like you’re doing everything right and still experience gout attacks. Besides your diet, there are several factors that might be contributing to frequent flare-ups. Stress, dehydration, and certain medications like diuretics and aspirin can sometimes elevate uric acid levels. Ensure you’re drinking plenty of water daily to help your body flush out this excess uric acid.
Regarding medication, it’s understandable to be concerned about its potential impact on your liver or kidneys. Many gout medications are safe for long-term use, but it’s crucial that they are managed properly. Always follow your physician’s guidance regarding medication during a gout attack. If you have any worries about the medication you’re on, or if you think it might be affecting your liver or kidney function, it would be a good idea to discuss this with your healthcare provider. They can monitor your organ health through regular check-ups and adjust your treatment plan if necessary.
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I’m sorry to hear you’ve been feeling this way. Experiencing a persistent headache and dizziness for over a week, especially after trying various medications, is not normal and should be properly addressed. I strongly recommend that you see a doctor as soon as possible to undergo a thorough examinatRead more
I’m sorry to hear you’ve been feeling this way. Experiencing a persistent headache and dizziness for over a week, especially after trying various medications, is not normal and should be properly addressed.
I strongly recommend that you see a doctor as soon as possible to undergo a thorough examination and receive an accurate diagnosis. While over-the-counter medications like those for tension headaches or sinus congestion might help with common issues, they’re not designed to treat underlying or more complex causes of your symptoms. A doctor will be able to identify the root cause and create a treatment plan tailored specifically to your condition.
It’s also important to note that taking multiple over-the-counter medications without medical guidance can carry risks. Every medicine has potential side effects, and some can interact with others in ways that may worsen symptoms or lead to other complications. It’s always safer to seek professional advice rather than continuing to self-treat.
Your symptoms might also be linked to something like high blood pressure (hypertension) or low blood pressure (hypotension), which can both cause headaches and dizziness. A doctor will be able to check your vital signs and carry out further relevant tests to diagnose your condition.
Please do see a doctor soon. Early intervention can make a big difference, and it’s the best way to ensure you get the right medications and start feeling better.
Dr. Say
Medical Officer
Disclaimer: The information provided on this forum is for educational purposes only and not intended as medical advice. Please consult a healthcare provider for any medical concerns, diagnosis or treatment.
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