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Suggest Treatment For Constant Headaches, Dizziness And Double Vision

14 year old girl with constant headaches, feeling sick, dizzy & faint. Last week she started getting double vision & her eyes have been turning in. Optician was concerned so at hospital Had MRI scan which was clear apart from small growth on Sinus. Waiting on blood test results. Please can you give your opinion.
Fri, 20 Feb 2015
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Hi...all the symptoms you quote are fitting into a space occupying lesion in the brain. But I am glad that the MRI has come out as normal. But we need to keep the kid under follow up.

The only other possibility I could think of is non-organic or functional disorder as the MRI is completely normal.

I suggest you see an ophthalmologist - to check the fundus of the eyes and if that examination is also normal, I suggest you see psychologist too.
Regards - Dr. Sumanth
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Suggest Treatment For Constant Headaches, Dizziness And Double Vision

Hi...all the symptoms you quote are fitting into a space occupying lesion in the brain. But I am glad that the MRI has come out as normal. But we need to keep the kid under follow up. The only other possibility I could think of is non-organic or functional disorder as the MRI is completely normal. I suggest you see an ophthalmologist - to check the fundus of the eyes and if that examination is also normal, I suggest you see psychologist too. Regards - Dr. Sumanth