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[|Human|] hi i ve been experiencing pain in the right side of my head, it has been an on and off pain for about 5 weeks and for the last 6 days it has continued to be a deep throbbing pain. Every so often i get an intense stabbing pain which lasts for about 1 minute. This will sometimes send a tingerling sensation down my right arm . When i lay down my body will start to go numb which starts in my face and works down my body. I find that bright light and noises effect it even more. I went to the A and E today and the lady that i saw was a practice nurse said she thinks its a trapped nerve within my back. I have been taking ibroprofene and anti-inflamatry tablets but it hasn t seemed to ease the pain. She then said if it doesn t ease within a few days i will need to go back. Please could you give me anymore information on what this could be. Thank you Chloe
[|AI|]  Hello choleWelcome to Chat Doctor Acute onset throbbing pain on which is unilateral, associated with numbness and tingling in arms, aggravated with bright lights and noises is a classical presentation of migraine headache. It is also associated with nausea, vomiting and weakness. Exact involvement of nerve can only be told by examination, otherwise with available history it appears to be migraine. Symptomatic relief with ibuprofen or any other medicines like paracetamol is possible. But proper evaluation by a neuropsychiatric is needed for treatment. Medicines like Linearizing, Betahistine, Naproxen etc. are given in migraine. For prevention of headache medicines like Beta blockers propranolol are useful. Visit a psychiatrist for proper evaluation. Thanks