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Q: Headache, Anxiety Possibly Connected to Impotence
asked by: DoctorQuestion on January 18th, 2006
Please help. Im really worried I might have a brain tumor. My worry started when I woke up the other day with a headache. Then I started actually looking for stuff that was wrong. The last couple of days it has felt like someone is pinching my nose between the eyes. Its probably sinuses but I was looking on the internet today and found that I have yet another symptom which is impotence and thats been going on for a couple months now. So now Im really worried again. Should I be worried about a brain tumor. I am an excessive worryer anyway.


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on January 26th, 2006
Neurological Disorders Answer A208
Brain tumors are not frequently diagnosed as the cause of headaches. You can seek an opinion from your family doctor for help, and to start to confirm or rule out possible causes for the headache. Don't worry; you are not alone.


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