- female
- 35 Years
- 14/08/2025
I've been having really bad pain on the right side of my neck, shoulder, and head that lasts for weeks - the MRI showed my C3 vein might be blocked. The migraines are unbearable and I'm scared of surgery - could acupressure help relieve this instead?

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View allSo I've been noticing this odd smell like something is burning even though nothing actually is, and it's kind of freaking me out. Plus, I've got a mild headache and I'm dealing with GERD. Could this all be related, or should I be worried about something else going on?
It can be case of migraine.
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I'm really concerned because for the past few days, my index finger on the left hand has been twitching a lot. It doesn't hurt, but it used to happen only occasionally and now it's happening all the time. I work with computers all day, but this twitching occurs even when I'm not using the laptop, like when I'm just resting. My other fingers are totally fine. When I saw a doctor, they mentioned it might be due to computer use or a vitamin deficiency. I'm just wondering, could there be any other reason for this? Is there any medication I could take to help with the twitching?
each organ of the body can withstand some amount of stress , if strain for muscle exceeds its capacity muscle become fatigue and causes twitching. This is not only for finger , it happens after strenuous exercise , anxity etc.. Nothing to worry , take nutritious food and strengthen your muscles .
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I've been experiencing a burning sensation in my palms and the soles of my feet since Tuesday evening, along with some leg pain. It's not extremely painful, but it's noticeable and a bit concerning. Could this be something serious, or is it likely to go away on its own?
-It sounds like youre experiencing a mild burning sensation in your palms and soles, along with some leg pain. This could be due to several reasons, like nerve irritation or circulation issues, but it's good to keep an eye on it. If it persists or wors
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