
What Causes Headache, Stiffness And Soreness In Neck And Elevated Heart Rate?

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I read your question carefully and I understand your concern.
Those symptoms are indeed a little worrying. I am not sure I would've been so easily content with the dehydration hypothesis as the ER doctors. Not that I exclude it but there are other possibilities to consider, especially now since he's not been getting better.
In front of headache, with stiff neck, light sensitivity, two conditions which need to be excluded would be subarachnoid hemorrhage and meningitis which you mentioned. The fact the CBC is normal and you do not mention fever, makes meningitis less likely. However the subarachnoid hemorrhage possibility remains. For that reason I think some type of brain imaging (CT or MRI) as well as a lumbar puncture are recommended, to look for blood products.
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Thank you for the update.
The fact he hasn't had any injury doesn't help much in excluding subarachnoid hemorrhage. It can happen in the absence of a trauma, due to the rupture of a blood vessel malformation. I do not want to alarm you though, I am sure it is a diagnosis which has passed in the ER doctor's mind and I suppose he/she hasn't considered likely from the history taking and physical exam.
However I still maintain that since it's 4 days now, in someone previously healthy, without anything pointing to causes such as sinusitis, viral infections, migraine etc, some type of brain imaging is recommended to exclude subarachnoid hemorrhage or other types of stroke.
I hope he will get better


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