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    Ian is 14 y/o male with h/o Major Depression, ADHD, and Migraine Headaches.. I was hospitalized yesterday. I visited today and met with both parent and the PICY social worker Megan Youtz. I had a chance to see Ian. Per review of the chart and discussion with our nursing staff who spoke to parent yesterday and recommended for him to be immedicably take to ER after parent called. Yan presented with altered mental status to the ER was intubated as is currently at PICU. He was excubated…

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    Dear Editor, Post Dural Puncture Headache (PDPH) is a known complication after accidental dural puncture during epidural anaesthesia, subarachnoid block, myelography and diagnostic lumbar puncture. It’s incidence in totality ranges from 0.16-1.3%(depending upon the needle size and type).[1] Epidural blood patch has remained the gold standard of treatment, while including other modalities like hydration, use of abdominal binder, caffeine and desmopressin. Sumatriptan, a 5-hydroxytryptamine-1D…

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    Zeus headache was getting worse and worse. He screams with agony, that the entire world could hear his cry. All the Olympians came to see the issue of their leader. The god Hephaistos, comes in with his an axe and hits Zeus in the head, splitting his skull open. Out sprung the mighty Athena in full armor. Greek myths were created to explain the world around them. Most of the myths are about the greek gods and goddesses. In these stories, not only are the gods in power but so were the…

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    medicines you can buy instores for these types of headaches, message me if you need them. There are a few things to rule out and I try to make my replies as high quality and as easy to read as possible. The first thing is something which is called "Occipital Neuralgia" This type of head pain occurs due to irritation or pinching of nerves at the base of the skull. It can be caused by injury, disk herniation or brain tumors. These types of headaches are described as throbbing, stabbing,…

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    Turner Technical Arts RETINAL MIGRAINE Abstract Retinal headache is an essential cerebral pain issue, clinically showed by assaults of transient monocular visual misfortune connected with headache migraine. Albeit disengaged reports recommend that retinal headache is uncommon, it likely is under-perceived. Retinal headache for the most part is accounted for in ladies of childbearing age who have a background marked by headache with atmosphere. It ordinarily is described by negative…

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    Migraine Research Paper

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    Migraine is the second most common cause of headache that afflicts a large population. But it is more than just a headache for most of the sufferers.The people affected by it are debilitated, disabled and often frightened by this condition. So exactly what is migraine and what are its symptoms. How is it diagnosed and what tratment options are available? Migraine is a complex neurological condition that most commonly manifests as a headache. The headache is one sided in two thirds of the cases.…

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    include; recurrent headaches, issues with vision, seizures, changes in personality, short-term memory loss, and difficulty speaking or comprehending. Recurrent headaches are you usually associated with metastatic brain tumors. Now these are not normal headaches that a typical person has in the morning but as the day progresses the headache seems to vanish. Nonetheless, a brain tumor headache is no ordinary everyday headache but one that can hurt and feel like the “worst headache of your life”.…

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    a. Building healthy eating patterns and headaches are the two topics I chose that most resonates with me. Eating healthy should be important to everyone. This topic interests me because if a person doesn’t eat healthy, they can get many diseases, such as heart disease, diabetes, obesity, high blood pressure, strokes, osteoporosis, and many different types of cancers. I want to continue and improve on eating healthier foods to prevent those diseases from occurring. My family really tries to…

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    Essay On Blast Waves

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    seconds when the blast wave moves though the body it, slams your brain into the side of your skull while causing whiplash when the negative pressure wave comes back though your body. Some of the issues that can arise after being exposed to a blast are “headache, confusion, amnesia, difficulty concentrating, short-term memory loss, mood alteration, sleep disturbance, vertigo and anxiety. Generally, these symptoms occur immediately after injury and resolve after a few hours or days” (Magnuson,…

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    Tortilla Curtain

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    Tortilla Curtain by TC Boyle, Candido’s headache is representative of his constant struggle between right and wrong, his inability to act upon his thoughts and opinions, and the guilt that he reminisces at the core of his attention. Candido’s headache impairs his ability to make accurate judgements. Boyle says “He didn’t blame her. But he was drunk and angry and he wanted to hurt her, wanted to hurt himself” alluding to his violent behavior due to the headache in his life (187). Candido is…

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