Brain
Headaches, migraines, and other head-related problems
Your brain is the command center of your body — it controls everything from your thoughts and movements to your heartbeat and breathing. When something goes wrong with the brain, it can show up as persistent headaches, vision changes, difficulty speaking, or weakness on one side of your body.
Dr. Akhilesh Agrawal specializes in minimally invasive brain surgery with over 2000+ successful surgeries. Whether it's a brain tumor, hydrocephalus, or a head injury — he believes in explaining your condition simply so you feel informed and comfortable before any treatment.
If you've been experiencing recurring headaches, sudden changes in vision, seizures, or any unusual neurological symptoms — don't wait. Early diagnosis can make all the difference. Book a consultation and let us help you understand what's going on.
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Common Questions
If your head hurts on just one side and you feel sick to your stomach, bright lights bother you, or you see flashing lights before the pain — it might be a migraine. Think of it like your brain getting overwhelmed — too many signals at once, like a traffic jam in your head. The good news is, the doctor can help make it better with the right treatment!
If it feels like someone is squeezing your head with a rubber band, that's usually a tension headache. It often happens when you're stressed, tired, or have been staring at a screen for too long. Your head muscles get tight and grumpy. Rest, water, and relaxation usually help — but if it keeps coming back, the doctor can find out why.
A sudden, extremely severe headache — the worst you've ever felt — needs immediate medical attention. It could be something serious like bleeding near the brain. Don't wait — go to the emergency room or call for help right away. It's better to be safe.
When headaches come with blurry vision, double vision, or seeing spots, it might mean there's extra pressure building up inside your head. Think of your head like a balloon — if there's too much air inside, it pushes on everything. A doctor can check the pressure and help relieve it.
