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[|Human|] I have been diagnosed with a non functioning pituitary tumor.  Last night my head started hurting on the left side but it wasnt a constant pain.  It will throb every minute or so...sometimes every thirty seconds.  It is very painful and nothing I take is helping it go away.  Could it be my tumor?
[|AI|]  Hello! Welcome on Chat Doctor ! Headaches are common symptoms of pituitary gland tumors. But your headache characteristics are not typical of this disorder. The throbbing headaches, could be related to migraine or high blood pressure. Did you measure your blood pressure values? Anyway, if the problem persists, I would recommend performing a new brain MRI to evaluate if there is progression of the tumor and a visual field evaluation (because tumors in this region can cause visual field defects). A close monitoring of your blood pressure values is still necessary, to exclude blood pressure fluctuations, which are common causes of throbbing headaches. Hope you will find this answer helpful! Kind regards,