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Could Pain In Neck And Head With Blurry Vision Mean Recurred Cavernoma?

Hi, I am a 41 year-old female with right parietal cavernoma. I have been slightly symptomatic (headaches, blurred speech, vision issues at times). Recently I developed pain on the left side of my neck, as well as pain on the left side of my head. I have been experiencing blurred vision more than usual. Is this yet another symptom of cavernoma?
Thu, 19 Feb 2015
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Hello !
I understand your concern.
In my opinion these troubles are not related to a recurrent cavernoma.
The neck pain may be caused by a disc bulge or just cervical spondyloarthrosis. This causes pain in the neck, irradiating the the head, caused by muscle contractions.
The blurring vision , is an important sign, but it may also be caused by a cervical disc problem, especially when associated with dizziness or vertigo. Have you had these problems lately ?
I would recommend you to go to the doctor and have a physical examination and a cervical column x ray.
If the headache and blurring visions get worse , a head MRI may be needed to exclude brain lesions.
Hope to have been helpful!
Thank you for using HCM!
Best wishes, Dr. Abaz Quka
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Could Pain In Neck And Head With Blurry Vision Mean Recurred Cavernoma?

Hello ! I understand your concern. In my opinion these troubles are not related to a recurrent cavernoma. The neck pain may be caused by a disc bulge or just cervical spondyloarthrosis. This causes pain in the neck, irradiating the the head, caused by muscle contractions. The blurring vision , is an important sign, but it may also be caused by a cervical disc problem, especially when associated with dizziness or vertigo. Have you had these problems lately ? I would recommend you to go to the doctor and have a physical examination and a cervical column x ray. If the headache and blurring visions get worse , a head MRI may be needed to exclude brain lesions. Hope to have been helpful! Thank you for using HCM! Best wishes, Dr. Abaz Quka