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Severe Migraines, would Hepatitis C cause this? |
My mom has been suffering with migraines so bad, that she pukes all day and cannot get out of bed. A few years ago, she was diagnosed at a bad hospital, with Hepatitis C. She went for a second opinion with a specialist who said she did NOT have hepatitis C. But ever since, she gets migraines, and the past week she has had it non stop, all day, all night. I am really worried about her, she won't stop puking and says it feels like sharpe pains on both sides of her head. What can be causing her misery? Is it possible that she DOES have hepatitis and this is a sympton of Hepatitis C. http://www.neurologyreviews.com/feb04/nr... I would suggest your mom get another opinion from an internist, that's a doctor of internal medicine. I go to one all the time. |
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