I M 29 Yrs Old Suffering From Eyes Burning, Heat, Dizziness Nausea. What Could Be The Reason ?
Hi I m Antonio, I m 29 and living in London. Today something weird happened yet I think started last night. Yesterday I was working quite hard in front of my computer when I developed a quite severe headache around 12. I took a tablet and it seemed disappearing. Around 5pm it was as strong as before and got home relaxed slept over. This morning I was feeling alright, went to the gym had breakfast and after no longer than 1 hour spent working in front of my computer I started feeling strange. my eyes were burning and couldn t focus. I felt like heat all over my face, strong pressure in my ears and my head spinning. it was spinning so much I developed nausea and I was finding hard to breathe. I was able to feel my heart everywhere and a quite fast beat...at least faster than usual. On top of everything all my muscle were shaking (dont know if because of the gym). My college took me home where I took some migraine tablets and slept for a couple of hours (my college thought it was migraine). Can you please tell me what s wrong with me?
Welcome to HCM.
This type of headache is may be due overwork on computer.
There may be some vision error,Go for your eye check up.
Try to avoid work on computer for some days.
Consult your physician for further rule out.
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I M 29 Yrs Old Suffering From Eyes Burning, Heat, Dizziness Nausea. What Could Be The Reason ?
Welcome to HCM. This type of headache is may be due overwork on computer. There may be some vision error,Go for your eye check up. Try to avoid work on computer for some days. Consult your physician for further rule out.