Look into familial hemiplegic migraine (FHM) and sporadic hemiplegic migraine (SHM) variants.
If indeed it is a variant of one of these 2 types of hemiplegic migraine,
genetic mutations have been linked to FHM gene loci, Type 1, 2, 3 and 4,
should you want to research this further.
FHM and SHM patients must pay attention to identify triggers, in order to avoid them in the future to minimize the severity and frequency of the
migraines.
Imaging tests like CT scan or MRI may be necessary, before a definite diagnosis can be determined.
Best wishes,
Niko
thank you sir for your reply. i want to ask one more thing that which imaging technique should i go for...MRI or CT scan...??
HEAD CT SCAN VS HEAD MRI
Advantages of head CT
CT is much faster than MRI, making it the study of choice in cases of trauma and other acute neurological emergencies
CT can be obtained at considerably less cost than MRI, and is sufficient to exclude many neurological disorders
CT is less sensitive to patient motion during the examination. because the imaging can be performed much more rapidly
CT may be easier to perform in claustrophobic or very heavy patients
CT provides detailed evaluation of cortical bone
CT allows accurate detection of calcification and metal foreign bodies
CT can be performed at no risk to the patient with implantable medical devices, such as cardiac pacemakers, ferromagnetic vascular clips, and nerve stimulators
Advantages of head MRI
MRI does not use ionizing radiation, and is thus preferred over CT in children and patients requiring multiple imaging examinations
MRI has a much greater range of available soft tissue contrast, depicts anatomy in greater detail, and is more sensitive and specific for abnormalities within the brain itself
MRI scanning can be performed in any imaging plane without having to physically move the patient
MRI contrast agents have a considerably smaller risk of causing potentially lethal allergic reaction
MRI allows the evaluation of structures that may be obscured by artifacts from bone in CT images
--TAGS: Neuroradiology
--Source: UCSF Department of Radiology & Biomedical Imaging
Hope this helps,
Niko
Do you spend a lot of time at a desk, using a computer or reading.
Most people who do (Myself included) tend to lean to one side more than the other, causing muscular skeletal stress, and pain.
The pain may also be worsened in the head, neck, and jaw area if you tend to put your elbows on the desk and lean your head down into your palm (Or palms) for extended periods of time.
If any of this (Trivial as it may sound) describes your body positioning for a few hours at a time during the day, it may be the source of your problem.
Try being more conscious of you posture, and/or raising the height of your work area (Desk) to avoid leaning down into it.
Also try to be mindful of a subconscious habit during stressing times, like gritting your teeth,or clenching your jaw muscles.
My neck feel better if i keep my head up. If I keep my head down, it hurt.