Hello, I have a question. Approx. Two years ago I had a spine injury, an intervertebral hernia and a broken plaque. The doctors could not do anything about it because it was too late for the operation, only rehabilitation. I have had very severe headaches for a long time, even from vomiting, dizziness and strong chest cramps. I would like to add that when my head starts to ache, my blood pressure drops, e.g. 60/50 etc. Is it possible that it is a neurosis or it may be caused by pressure from the spine? Please help

Most likely it is caused by changes in the spine.

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Adam Brzozowski

He is the head of the Invasive Cardiology Department at the Medicover Hospital. His additional skills include implantation and programming of pacemakers and invasive treatment of coronary artery disease (coronography).

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