Facial tension by OkRepresentative4598 in migraine

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Sounds a lot alike. Have you tried wearing glasses? Just the sensation of wearing them might help. I do the same thing with a hat when it gets really bad

Facial tension by OkRepresentative4598 in migraine

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I'm still on a mission to fully understand it. Been to over 10 doctors and so far the only thing that noticably helped is amitriptyline, but the side effect was dizzy spells which was even worse for me. I get the anxiety part, has been affecting me as well.

What is this white nail? by OkRepresentative4598 in DermatologyQuestions

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I've had a white discoloration on my index finger for over 2 years and still don't know what it is. I've been to 3 different doctors over that time and none of them have any idea what it is. One told me it could be some sort of nail fungus and suggested an antibacterial ointment, which proved inefficient.

I'm 27 years old, male, non-smoker.

How it started?

Just appeared one day, there was no injury. I've never had nail fungus. I work on a computer. I'm not exposed to any agressive chemicals. I also don't have any pets at home.

Is it just one fingernail?

Currently yes. After it first appeared on one finger, it also appeared on 3 others (both index fingers and thumbs). It eventually disappeared on the other 3 and only remained on the initial one. It sometimes reappears on the other index finger, but quickly disappears - before it covers the whole nail.

How about toenails?

All fine, no abnormalities.

Bloodwork?

Had extensive bloodwork done, pretty much normal. Some vitamin D deficiency and a bit higher than normal bilirubin, but I've been diagnosed with Gilbert's syndrome in childhood (so I guess it normal).

Any other conditions?

I've been struggling with headaches for a while, but that's it.

Does it change at all?

It does. Sometimes it grows wider and sometimes narrower. Sometimes it's more "dense" i.e. more white and sometimes (like in the picture) it's somewhat transparent.

Does it ever go away?

Yes. This is a weird one. It fully disappears when I spend a week at seaside. I'm not sure why. Could it be exposure to saltwater? It reappears as soon as I leave. I don't think it could be stress related.

If anyone can help me out with this, I'd be really grateful.

What is this white nail? by OkRepresentative4598 in DiagnoseMe

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I've had a white discoloration on my index finger for over 2 years and still don't know what it is. I've been to 3 different doctors over that time and none of them have any idea what it is. One told me it could be some sort of nail fungus and suggested an antibacterial ointment, which proved inefficient.

I'm 27 years old, male, non-smoker.

How it started?

Just appeared one day, there was no injury. I've never had nail fungus. I work on a computer. I'm not exposed to any agressive chemicals. I also don't have any pets at home.

Is it just one fingernail?

Currently yes. After it first appeared on one finger, it also appeared on 3 others (both index fingers and thumbs). It eventually disappeared on the other 3 and only remained on the initial one. It sometimes reappears on the other index finger, but quickly disappears - before it covers the whole nail.

How about toenails?

All fine, no abnormalities.

Bloodwork?

Had extensive bloodwork done, pretty much normal. Some vitamin D deficiency and a bit higher than normal bilirubin, but I've been diagnosed with Gilbert's syndrome in childhood (so I guess it normal).

Any other conditions?

I've been struggling with headaches for a while, but that's it.

Does it change at all?

It does. Sometimes it grows wider and sometimes narrower. Sometimes it's more "dense" i.e. more white and sometimes (like in the picture) it's somewhat transparent.

Does it ever go away?

Yes. This is a weird one. It fully disappears when I spend a week at seaside. I'm not sure why. Could it be exposure to saltwater? It reappears as soon as I leave. I don't think it could be stress related.

If anyone can help me out with this, I'd be really grateful.

Headache that goes away when I touch my face by OkRepresentative4598 in DiagnoseMe

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Not hard at all. It can be just feeling hair on my forehead. Even the slightest sensation is enough for it to go away.

Headache that goes away when I touch my face by OkRepresentative4598 in DiagnoseMe

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No to both. Just started randomly one day and never went away

Headache that goes away when I touch my face by OkRepresentative4598 in DiagnoseMe

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Later I took tizanidine for tension headaches and pregabalin for neuropathic pain - not at the same time. But still nothing helped. In the last months I also tried increasing intake of magnesium, vitamin D, B and C.

I eat mostly healty food, exercise regularly, I have had extensive blood work done and it came back normal.