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Q: Can anxiety cause a headache ? sharp pain go from the back o
asked by: DoctorQuestion on July 26th, 2007
I'am having sharp pain go from the back of my head to my temples.It feels like my ears are stopped up.I sometime feel dizzy.I'am terrified of what it could be.I had a ct scan a while back it was ok.I just want to know the cause of this pain.Could it be from anxiety?


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on August 17th, 2007
Headache, Migraines, Sinus Conditions Answer A3191
There could be many possible reasons for a headache. An “OK” CT-scan means that the pain is not caused by a brain tumor. I can’t tell you the exact reason for your headache, but I can tell you that anxiety is one of the most frequent causes. You can visit your GP for further examinations.




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