![]() This kind of a headache is often accompanied by nausea, vomiting and at times sensitivity to light and sound. A migraine head can be the cause of the sharp, throbbing or sudden pain on either one side of the head or both (right side of the head or left side of head). I have asked my GP and consultants why I should be experiencing all these aches and pains, my PBC consultant doesn't think its anything to do with PBC, my rheumatologist discharged me and just told me to take pain -codamol which hardly touches the pain, and the GP suggested I try and loose some weight. A sharp pain in the head can be caused by a migraine headache. I have PBC, osteoporosis and have been diagnosed with osteoarthritis in the hands and feet. I also experience knee, hip, elbow, shoulder joint and leg and arm bone pain. ![]() My hands feel hot and stiff and I have trouble opening packaging, holding on to things and lifting pans etc. ![]() I don't need to be on my feet for very long before they burn and throb and my legs feel really heavy. If these symptoms are prominent, they may lead to a misdiagnosis of sinus headaches. Nausea is common, and many migraine patients have a watering eye, a running nose, or congestion. ![]() My feet, ankles, hands and wrists ache constantly even when relaxing. The pain is frequently severe and is described as throbbing or pulsating. ![]()
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