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[|Human|] My husband has Parkinson s and has had it for 15 years. Now he is having pain on the top of his head. It seems to come when his meds are low, but it feels like a tight cap on his scalp. It really bothers him. He mentioned it to his neurologist but I don t think the doctor understood how awful it makes him feel. He is a 76 year old white male, retired physicist (PhD) and he keeps himself in great shape, given this disease. Is there something I could do? I suggested maybe I could massage his scalp but he would not let me touch it.
[|AI|]  Hi, thank you for providing the brief history of your husband. A thorough clinical Neurological examination is advised. As he is having Parkinson's and its already been 15 Years, a MRI of the Brian will help understand the possible brain tissue status. Usually, such pain in the top of the forehead and scalp can be due to headache or abnormal neural activity leading to Tightness of the mentioned area. As, to understand that most Parkinson's case have restricted neck mobility this pain might be due to muscle tightness as well. But to understand in deep we need an MRI of the brain to understand things better. Maybe a neurological examination as well should provide some inputs. RegardsJay In Chat Doctor.