What does a cloudy brain MRI mean?

What does a cloudy brain MRI mean?

Small strokes—the most common cause of white spots on a brain MRI—are often caused by blockages of small blood vessels due to high blood pressure and/or diabetes, while large strokes are usually caused by heart disease or carotid artery disease.

Why does my head feel tight?

Anxiety can cause a heavy head feeling because of a type headache known as a tension headache that is common in people with anxiety disorders. These headaches are often described as feeling like there’s a tight band wrapped around your head. They’re caused by a tightening of the neck and scalp muscles.

How can I relieve tension in my head?

The following may also ease a tension headache:

  1. Apply a heating pad or ice pack to your head for 5 to 10 minutes several times a day.
  2. Take a hot bath or shower to relax tense muscles.
  3. Improve your posture.
  4. Take frequent computer breaks to prevent eye strain.

What are the symptoms of head pressure?

Symptoms that might accompany head pressure or a headache include:

  • Aura (visual disturbances and other sensory changes that may occur in some people just before a migraine headache)
  • Chills.
  • Difficulty concentrating.
  • Earache or inability to pop your ears.
  • Facial pain or pressure.

What causes pressure behind eyes?

This pressure will often be due to simple headaches or sinus conditions, which are easy to deal with and unlikely to cause complications. However, pressure behind the eyes may be a symptom of a more serious condition, such as optic neuritis or Graves’ disease.

Can vertigo cause pressure in head?

Alongside symptoms of vertigo, imbalance and dizziness, during a vestibular migraine some sufferers may also find head movement involved in turning, bending down or looking up intolerable, feel a pressure within their head and/or ear, have neck pain, find it hard to hear low sounds, or develop tinnitus (a ringing or …

What foods trigger vertigo?

Vestibular migraine attacks, which are characterized by vertigo, can be extremely uncomfortable, though removing trigger foods may relieve symptoms. The most common dietary triggers include aged cheeses, processed meats, chocolate, coffee, MSG, and alcoholic beverages like red wine and beer.

How did I get Meniere’s disease?

The exact cause of Ménière’s disease is unknown, but it’s thought to be caused by a problem with pressure deep inside the ear. Factors that can increase your risk of developing Ménière’s disease include a family history of the condition and a chemical imbalance in the fluid in your inner ear.

Can you live a normal life with Meniere’s disease?

There is no cure for Ménière’s disease. Once the condition is diagnosed, it will remain for life. However, the symptoms typically come and go, and only some people with Ménière’s disease will go on to develop permanent disabilities.

Andrew

Andrey is a coach, sports writer and editor. He is mainly involved in weightlifting. He also edits and writes articles for the IronSet blog where he shares his experiences. Andrey knows everything from warm-up to hard workout.