Neurologist Questions

Neurological concerns

Frequent and consistent headaches inside the left side of the head, at the back side of the head mostly behind the ear, on the right hand side of the head, vertigo and moving sensations (sometimes), heavy/spinning head, heavy hurting sensation inside the left side of the head (sometimes) while coughing or sneezing, do these symptoms indicate malignancy by any chance?

Female | 37 years old
Complaint duration: 24
Medications: None
Conditions: Neurological concerns

2 Answers

Neurologist
The headaches sound to be migraine and not a brain tumor. Brain tumors typically produce a loss of function: paralysis, loss of speech or vision and not headaches as a first sign. Migraines tend the severe pain, on ony side of the head, often with a spinning dizziness, nausea, light and noise sensitivity. Leon Rosenberg
If this is the first time you are having these symptoms and they are persisting, then get a ct scan of your head.