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Mayo Clinic researcher Rashmi B. Halker Singh, M.D., studies primary and secondary headache disorders, including migraine and chronic daily headache.
Sudden swelling along with other new signs or symptoms such as severe headache, vision changes, upper abdominal pain, nausea or vomiting, or shortness of breath.
headache; loss of voice; sneezing; sore throat; stuffy or runny nose. Rare. Dry cough. Incidence not known. Acid or sour stomach; belching; change or loss of ...
Anxiety; Insomnia or vivid dreams; Headaches; Dizziness; Tiredness; Irritability; Flu-like symptoms, including achy muscles and chills; Nausea; Electric shock ...
headache, severe and throbbing; hearing loss; hoarseness; inability to have or keep an erection; increase in body movements; increased appetite; increased cough ...
a diagnosis of migraine with or without aura for >1 year according to the International Classification of Headache Disorders-IIIb; 5-14 migraine days per ...
She completed Neurology residency at Johns Hopkins Hospital, followed by fellowship training in headache medicine and interventional pain medicine, both at the ...
People with high platelet levels often don't have signs or symptoms. When symptoms occur, they're often related to blood clots. Examples include: Headache.
Headaches. Lack of energy. Nausea. Problems with memory and thinking. Pineoblastoma sometimes causes eye symptoms. This can happen when the cancer causes ...
Headaches. When to see a doctor. Call your healthcare professional right away if you have symptoms of toxic shock syndrome. This is most important if you use ...
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