Head spasm followed by headache and one time head spasm was followed by blurring of vision. My head spasm seems to occur a little often. Is this just a normal headache?

ionianenvironmentfoundation.org
comfortpaintingandremodelingnv.com
terapiabrevecentradaensoluciones.com
esoespoliticamenteincorrecto.com
windowinstallationmidlandtx.com
advancingbioelectronicmedicine.org
ladygagachromaticaballmerch.de
cobargocommunitytreeproject.org
swindonlightningcheerleading.com
Head spasm followed by headache and one time head spasm was followed by blurring of vision. My head spasm seems to occur a little often. Is this just a normal headache?

QuestionDoctors is a medical question and answer platform. It’s a place to ask questions and share medical knowledge. Join us and share your knowledge by providing answers, comments and insights. Whether you’re a doctor, health professional, patient or someone with personal experience, your contribution helps people in need.

Disclaimer: No content published on this website is intended to be a substitute for professional medical diagnosis, advice or treatment by a trained physician. Seek advice from your physician or other qualified healthcare providers with questions you may have regarding your symptoms and medical condition for a complete medical diagnosis. Do not delay or disregard seeking professional medical advice because of something you have read on this website.
hi
head spasm associated with headaches is rather common, but it being associated with blurring of vision,isn’t. The exact cause needs to be found out. You should get a ct scan done and consult a neurologist at the earliest. Take muscle relaxant tablets for spasms.
Thanks
Hi and welcome to questiondoctors.com
These symptoms are associated with many disorders that needs to be linked to other signs ..age..sex..medical history.
Please give me these answers so I can help you…
HI
THIS CAN OCCUR IN EARLY STAGES OF MIGRAINE. STRESS AND FATIGUE CAN ALSO INCREASE THE SYMPTOMS. TAKE ANALGESIC TABLETS FOR SPASMS. GET YOUR EYES CHECKED FROM A OPTHALMOLOGIST. DEEP BREATHING EXERCISES CAN PREVENT FURTHER ATTACKS
hello there
head spasms may occur due to stress or fatigue. blurring of vision may be related or may be due to some intra ocular pathology. get a opthalmoscopy and retinoscopy done . exercises,and yoga will help to some extent