
What Causes Acute Onset Of Severe Headache?

I need further details
Detailed Answer:
Dear Friend.
Welcome to HCM. I am Dr Anshul Varshney. I have read your query in detail. I understand your concern.
Any Acute onset severe headache should be investigated.
Headaches with Neck Stiffness are mostly due to:
1.Meningitis
2.Subdural Hematoma
3.Migraine
I would like to know a few more details.
1.Is this the first time you have suffered from such type of headache?
2.Headache is unilateral or bilateral?
3.Is your headache associated with any Double vision?
4.Any Vomiting/ Nausea/ Photophobia/Phonophobia?
5.Any Fever?
6.Any history of head trauma?
7.Any history of any drug intake?
8.Do you describe it as “Worst headache ever”?
9.Any history of any neurological deficit or weakness?
10.Any history of sinusitis/recurrent cough and cold?
11.Any history of hypertension?
12.Alcohol and Smoking status?
13. Any band like sensation on head?
This is my best advice for you based on available details. If you have any further query please ask me and revert with the asked details for a better help.
Stay Healthy.
Dr Anshul Varshney, MD


Get Investigated
Detailed Answer:
Dear Friend.
You have not answered my all questions.
However, In such conditions, following things are required:
1. Eye (Fundus) Examination to look for Papilloedema
2. MRI Brain.
I won't advise you take any sedative like Lorazepam. As it can worsen your status.
If the pain is severe, you might take Tramadol, till Neuroimaging is available.
In case you have Fever, you might require a CSF examination following Fundus examination and MRI Brain.
I am advising you for Neuroimaging because, your headache is Acute. And it should be evaluated for any underlying problem like Meningitis, Hydrocephalus and even Aneurysm.
Headache associated with Pulsations are usually not in Anxiety disorder, they usually occur in Migraine or Aneurysm.
So, get investigated and be sure.
If you have any further query, please ask me.
Stay Healthy.


Avoid Tylenol
Detailed Answer:
See, what is worrying me is your Neck Stiffness.
If it is an aneurysm and it bleeds, you would get Neck Stiffness.
If it is meningitis or Subdural Hematoma, you would get neck stiffness.
I am not saying that you have them, but it is always better to be sure.
I won't advise you to take Tylenol. As the safest pain killer is Tramadol.
Even if you don't remember well about your headache, and you were in deep sleep, that further warrants investigations that what made you go into deep sleep even with headache!
Get investigated to be sure.
Stay Healthy.

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