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What Causes Pulsating Sensation In Head While Having Bi-polar Disorder And Lymphedema?
Pulsing in head without pain. I am a female, 57 years old 300 pounds 5ft 6in tall. I recently have been weaning off Xanax which I took at bedtime only. My doctor has been monotoring this. I think the high temperatures we are having where I live may be causing this since I am having a hard time staying hydrated and cool since I work in a unaircontioned room at home. I am Bi-polar and have primary Lymphedema in both legs. I currently am not being treated for high blood pressure which my family doctor does on a regular basis.
The pulsating sensation in head while having Bipolar disorder may be in relation with: - Fluctuating blood pressure - Inadequate dosage of anti psychotic medications - Associated stress and anxiety - Inadequate sleep - Migraine disorders - Metabolic or electrolyte related issues - Others
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Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon
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What Causes Pulsating Sensation In Head While Having Bi-polar Disorder And Lymphedema?
Hello, The pulsating sensation in head while having Bipolar disorder may be in relation with: - Fluctuating blood pressure - Inadequate dosage of anti psychotic medications - Associated stress and anxiety - Inadequate sleep - Migraine disorders - Metabolic or electrolyte related issues - Others Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon