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What Causes Sudden Migraine And Swollen Lumps On The Head And Shoulders?

Hi yesterday I woke up with a headache, it got worse as the day went became a migraine,I had swollen lumps over my head and my shoulders and neck were swollen. I vomited a lot at the peak of pain then the pain lessened I got very cold and passed out. Today I woke with slight headache wich is now becoming a migraine again.
Wed, 17 Feb 2016
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Hi.

I have no information on basic things about you like your age, your sex, etc. It makes answering an online question very difficult. A migraine such as yours which is recurrent so frequently is commonly seen in women who are menstruating, so I am guessing your are a female, and a hormonal fluctuation is what is causing the recurrent migraines.

Many women going through this report to a doctor because it makes going about their regular schedule/regimen very difficult. I would also recommend a visit to your gynaecologist who will surely help you out. In the meantime you can try sumatriptan or propranolol for the migraine headache.

Best wishes.
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What Causes Sudden Migraine And Swollen Lumps On The Head And Shoulders?

Hi. I have no information on basic things about you like your age, your sex, etc. It makes answering an online question very difficult. A migraine such as yours which is recurrent so frequently is commonly seen in women who are menstruating, so I am guessing your are a female, and a hormonal fluctuation is what is causing the recurrent migraines. Many women going through this report to a doctor because it makes going about their regular schedule/regimen very difficult. I would also recommend a visit to your gynaecologist who will surely help you out. In the meantime you can try sumatriptan or propranolol for the migraine headache. Best wishes.