Forums

Photo Gallery

Site map
Search
0The virtual community for English-speaking expats and Russians
  Main page   Make it home    Expat list   Our partners     About the site   FAQ
Please log in:
login:
password:
To register  Forgotten your password?   
  Survival Guide   Calendars
  Phone Directory   Dining Out
  Employment   Going Out
  Real Estate   Children
   Wednesday
   May 8
Ask the Dentist
Ask the Realtor
Survival Guide
Phone Directory
 Post a question
 Back to questions list
 Read earlier questions
Ask the Doctor
Free Medical Advice sponsored by
Got an ache or pain? Have a question about a prescription or over-the-counter drug? Looking for some FREE medical advice?
Question:
Dear Doc,
Have been experiencing a sevre head ache on the left side of my temple. Having this for quite some time now, may be past few days. And this the second time i am having this experience. I am currently recommended " Bondian-75' and " Fenadol-DS". Please advise the reasons for my head ache.
Mohammad
Answer:
Recurrent headache can be caused by migraine, migraine variants such as cluster headaches, muscle contraction headache, temperomandibular joint (jaw) pain, viral infections, and very rarely by more serious conditions such as arterial inflammation and brain tumours. You will actually have to see a doctor to get a clinical evaluation - this is really the only way to be able to give you a diagnosis.
Copyright © The Moscow Expat Site, 1999-2024Editor  Sales  Webmaster +7 (903) 722-38-02