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I have constant headaches what should i do?

I am 24 years old. Starting about six months ago I startred having headaches. They are unlike any headaches I have had in the past. It can be best described as a fullness in my head my ears get full my eyes hurt and my head feels "fuzzy". It is an everyday thing now has been for 3-4 weeks. Sometimes I also expierience very sharp pains moving up and down the sides of my head. These pains are almost enough to knock me over. This condition makes it so I am unable to concentrate and unable to find any kind of joy in life. Also just today I have had two nosebleeds. Please help me I hope a doctor can read this and tell me what it could be. I am willing to talk further via email or messenger if anyone wants to tell me more or wants to know more about how I am feeling. Please help me I can't live like this, I will go crazy.

Burning sensation in the front of my head?

Inside your head? or the outside? because if your issues are on the outside it could be that you skin has became very dry and is constricting and thereby restricting the blood flow to the frontal lobe of your brain, the brain notices this and sends the burning sensation as a warning along with a rush of blood from other parts to even it out.

Severe, constant headache, leg pain....what could it be?

Hello! I am having a lot of strange symptoms with my body. Any help will be appreciated since doctors aren't listening to me.

Here are my symptoms:

Constant right side head pain 24/7 (it's excruciating)
Constant, chronic tight band feeling around right leg
Weird brain sensations (like something is moving around in my brain)
Sinus issues, burning waxy ears, nasal congestion
Bad taste in my mouth
Fatigue


Doctors I been to: Nuerologist, Chiropractor, 2 MD's, Dentist

Tests I've received: Cat Scan (Neurologist refused to do MRI), Blood Tests, Urine Tests, EKG

Constant sneezing sensation?

I thought at first I just had a cold but, for the past two days my nose, eyes, and face has had the constant feeling that a sneeze is coming on and occasionly, about once an hour I can sneeze but the rest of the time I just have the sensation. What is going on with me?

What is the flow of energy from the back of the head after meditation? A few weeks ago, I started to feel a constant flow of energy located on the back of the parietal lobe. I feel an aversion toward meditating now. Should I see a doctor?

Meditating on the physical heart, the brain, the sexual organ, perineum (mooladhara), or other sensitive part/cavity will lead to concentration of air/blood/energy, overheating, and overreaction of that part causing serious health problems.If you meditate/concentrate/focus on the Third Eye/tip of your nose/Crown of your head/back of your head/forehead/looking up at Ajna Chakra/anywhere in the head, you will have:A variety of unnatural sensations in the head (forehead, top of your head, back of your head, side of your head),Pain/ache/pressure in the head, headache,Vibration/pulsation in any part of your head including ears,Feeling as if your head is filled with energy/air/pressure and as if it is going to explode, something exploding inside the head (this is dangerous),Inability to focus/concentrate on day-to-day matters or flight of ideas/thoughts, thinking day and night about the same subject, etc.,Spinning sensation,Twirling/swirling/something moving or flowing upward/downward/sideward in any part of the head,Vision getting blurred sometimes,Irritability, getting fidgety, restlessness, sleeplessness,Sometimes visual or auditory hallucinations,Ear and hearing problems, etc.Dizziness, dysequilibrium, syncope, giddiness, loss of consciousness, etc.All these signs and symptoms are not meditation/kundalini awakening experiences. These are not the result of spiritual awakening /spiritual energy activation. These are the effects of meditating/concentrating/focusing on any part of the head, which is a very dangerous meditation practice/technique. If you want your well being, give up such a practice immediately. Doctors will not be able to diagnose your condition.Real meditation experiences will not continue after you stop meditating. For example, if you experience energy moving up your spine during meditation, such a sensation will stop once you get up from mediation. Meditation experiences happen only during meditation. That is why they are called meditation experiences. The same meditation experiences will not keep on repeating. Real meditation/Kundalini experiences do not harm you physically or mentally. It is only the wrong practices that harm you, such as meditating on the Third Eye, Crown Chakra, Heart, etc.http://kundalini-brahmajnani.blogspot.com/2016/05/dangers-in-meditation-meditation-or.htmlhttps://www.quora.com/What-insights-or-revelations-have-you-had-since-your-kundalini-awakened/answer/Achintya-Idam?srid=uR34wShubhamastu--Let Good Happen To You!

Feeling deafening sensations?

Accedentally bumped into my brother too hard and my neck sort of snapped or cracked and i feel a deafening sensation in my ears. Idk how ro really describe it but i wanna know is this long term or permanent? What can i do to recover. I make music so i need my ears :(

Why are headaches common with meth use?

Headaches might be coming from a low blood sugar level (due to the lack of an appetite that meth consistently delivers), or it might be from dehydration, or you might be tense, and need to stretch. Stimulants often cause muscular rigidity and encourage people to sit in a still position for long periods of time.There are many reasons you could get a headache from meth, as with every drug, meth has side effects and you may be experiencing just one of them. One thing that could be a possibility, however, is that your headache is being caused by a massive spike in blood pressure due to the meth. This can be serious, as people prone to hypertension can end up in a "hypertensive crisis" while abusing stimulants such as amphetamines. I'd check yourself out and make sure you're not walking around with high blood pressure...a headache is one sign of highly elevated blood pressure. You may be at risk of a stroke or heart attack if this is the case

How can I overcome a headache due to meth use?

Make sure you're well hydrated by drinking enough water, try and get some food in you.Bananas are good because they contain lots of potassium, and Meth use generally causes the depletion of important minerals. Taking a magnesium supplement would probably also help.The last things I can think of is to take a Benzodiazepine such as diazepam (Valium), and perhaps an NSAID such as Ibuprofen, Naproxen, Aspirin or Paracetamol.This will help your muscles relax. As I could imagine that the headache is due to a mixture of dehydration, sleep deprivation and muscle tension in the neck/upper back.Lastly, it would help you sleep as well.Obviously if you're a daily Meth user, taking a Benzo is not an option since they're very addictive (physically as well as mentally).They're insidious and dangerous, but generally safe and very effective if used responsibly.

Strange burning sensation under tongue, left side towards back.?

Great question - you may have a very common problem called Lichen Planus. LP is an inflammatory disease that affects the skin, the mouth (oral), or both. It may also affect the genital skin. Skin LP affects men and women equally, but oral LP affects women twice as often as men. LP occurs most frequently in middle-aged adults. The cause of LP is not known. While there are many theories to explain LP, most dermatologists believe it can be classified as an autoimmune disease. This means that white blood cells which usually fight germs begin to attack the normal parts of the skin, mucous membranes, hair, and nails. There are cases of lichen planus-type rashes which occur as allergic reactions to medications for high blood pressure, heart disease, and arthritis. Identifying and stopping the drug helps clear up the condition within a few weeks. Some people with LP can also have hepatitis C, and the dermatologist may check for it.

I developed it about 10 years ago almost in the same manner as you. It is nothing to worry about except it hurts in your mouth.

A sensation of spinning while meditating ?! ?

You don't necessarily (or even optimally) have your eyes closed during meditation. You can simply look at something in front of you and try to let your eyes go into a "soft" focus. Some people like to focus on a burning candle. I have a candle that has a wonderful scent and I use that on occasion.

It's great that the unpleasant sensation did not occur again as with the headache.

Remember that meditation is a constant learning process and monks or nuns may spend as much as six hours a day doing it all their lives. It is something a person never really "masters" or where you become an expert.

I'm glad to hear you have benefits from it and encourage you to continue. It is important to be in the moment when you are doing it and be entirely non-judgmental about what you happens.

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