it's almost impossible to diagnose you without a physical. Those symptoms don't sound familiar.
I would be afraid to take advice of anyone from yahoo answers. Just stick it out and go see your doctor when you have the appt.
good luck.
2006-08-05 04:52:50
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answered by mariana m 3
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one more symptom for you...obsessing about the little things that happen.
anal itch...have doc check you for parasites.
rashes...can be allergy, can be nervous condition
eyelid twitching.... muscles in any area of the body can twitch, sometimes for days...usually due to electrolyte imbalance and usually resolves itself.
tension headaches are just that and due to tension, relaxation techniques learned now can benefit you for a life time.
stuffy nose, and tingling on head combine to indicate a possible sinusitis.
Glad you are seeing a doctor, you may also want to see a therapist about obsessive-compulsive disorder.
2006-08-05 04:57:10
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answered by essentiallysolo 7
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It could be an allergy, or you could end up with bells palsy, something that my ex boyfriend developed and with treatment he got better. It starts with headaches and tingling, then one side of your face becomes paralized. In some cases it can be permanent, but that is usually if it is not treated properly. Good luck, and as for those other symptoms, i have no clue what they are from.
2006-08-05 05:18:09
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answered by Anonymous
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That happens to me too! Only sometimes, not too often. Once a month maybe? I went to the dr. who told me that headaches come in all shapes and sizes. He said that even though it doesn't last long, and doesn't seem like a typical headache, that is what it is. Just a brief "headache", and nothing to worry about. I'd go to the dr., just to settle your mind, and get proper diagnosis. Other things that cause sharp pains like that (and blurriness) can be aneurysms, clots, improper vision prescriptions, migraines, tumors in your head cavity... etc. Get it checked.
2016-03-27 00:05:22
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answered by Nikki 4
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I think they are unrelated (rash and headache).
Things to consider with persisitent headaches is hypertension.
You can also get headaches if your sugar drops (hypoglycemic). It is more pressure and lightheadedness though.
Since your headaches are around mealtime, that may be a possibility. Try to eat small snacks throughout the day (have fruit around).
Can also be cluster headaches. This is a type of migrane, most commonly happening to men. Try to log all of your headaches.
However, obvious stuff can be sinusitis, allergies and even stress (back to hypertension)...
2006-08-05 04:54:27
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answered by vascsono 2
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Some of your symptoms sound like nervous related symptoms. The headaches and tingling I get too and it's because of misaligned vertebrae pinching off nerves.
2006-08-05 05:21:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you use artificial sweetners at all? Some people have alergic reactions to artificial sweetners and some of your symptoms sounds alittle bit like that. Talk to your doctor about the possiblities when you go.
2006-08-05 04:52:33
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answered by futterbly79 2
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Nothings wrong u just seem 2 have lotsa free time to worry about minor body itches and pains......Go out have fun get more work!!!
2006-08-05 04:51:11
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answered by needstherapy 1
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stress related symptoms, reading too many medical journals, or over reacting to an allergy to soap.
2006-08-05 04:51:57
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answered by Anonymous
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this is all just your body working ,we all get aches and pains for no reason at all they come and go it certainly wont kill you,it probably sinuses blocked they will clear on their own in time.,most things do,Doctors are not God ,your body heals itself in time,I agree with Needstherapys answer you are a hypocondriac
2006-08-05 04:54:55
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answered by dumplingmuffin 7
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