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  • 22 Years
  • 29/01/2025

I've had headaches four times in the last 10 days, and one time I even vomited. Before the headache starts, my vision gets blurry. I've taken a Saridon tablet three times, and once I just slept it off and it went away. These headaches aren't usual for me, so I'm starting to think they might be migraines. Do you think I should see a doctor about this?

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yes it might be migraine , if u get this next time visit near by physician

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Consult a Neurologist

Answered 04/07/2025

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I'm a 20-year-old guy and I've been in the habit of masturbating about three to five times a week. It used to be fine, but last year I started getting this weird needle and pin sensation and numbness in my hands. I stopped for about 10-12 days and the sensations eased up in about a week. But the moment I started again, the sensations came back the very first day. Can you help me understand what's going on with my sexual health? Are there any home remedies you'd suggest?

Your symptoms of needle-like sensations, numbness, and rapid relapse after resuming masturbation suggest a possible condition known as "neurogenic shock" or "over-stimulation neuropathy," which may be related to excessive masturbation, pelvic floor muscle tension, or peripheral nerve compression; consider home remedies like taking regular breaks from masturbation, practicing relaxation techniques (e.g., deep breathing, meditation), engaging in physical exercise, and applying warm compresses to the genital area to relieve tension; however, consult a urologist, or a neurologist for personalized guidance and to rule out underlying medical conditions.

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Possible Causes_ 1. _Overstimulation_: Daily masturbation can cause overstimulation of the nerves in your abdominal area, leading to cramp-like pains. 2. _Prostatitis_: Inflammation of the prostate gland can cause pain in the abdomen, groin, or chest. 3. _Epididymitis_: Inflammation of the epididymis (a tube behind the testicle) can cause pain in the abdomen, groin, or testicle. 4. _Gastrointestinal issues_: Constipation, gas, or other gastrointestinal issues can cause abdominal pain. _What to Do_ 1. _Reduce masturbation frequency_: Try reducing the frequency of masturbation to see if the pain subsides. 2. _Consult a doctor_: Schedule an appointment with your primary care physician or a pediatrician to discuss your symptoms. 3. _Get a physical exam_: A doctor will perform a physical exam to check for any underlying conditions. 4. _Urinalysis and other tests_: Your doctor may order a urinalysis and other tests to rule out infections or other conditions. _Remember_ 1. _Masturbation is normal_: Masturbation is a normal part of human sexuality, but it's essential to practice moderation. 2. _Don't hesitate to seek help_: If you're experiencing persistent or severe pain, don't hesitate to seek medical attention.

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I'm really struggling with migraine headaches that I've been dealing with for over 15 years now. I usually take Naprosen when the pain becomes unbearable, but I used to take Rizact before. I haven't been able to figure out what's triggering them since no specific food seems to be causing it. I do notice that lack of sleep or disturbed sleep sometimes leads to a headache. What can I do to avoid these headaches or stop them right when they start?

because of stress& lack of sleep

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