Check it out: If you have no history of headaches, then you need to be sure that you find out the cause of these new headaches. If you have always had headaches, and they are similar to the ones you are experiencing, your symptoms could be related to migraine or a migraine-related condition. There are many causes of headaches. They need to be diagnosed properly, especially when new in onset.
Answered 5/21/2016
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Many possibilities. : Many possibilities. Migraine or cluster headaches would be a common one. Depending on age ( over 60), you may need to consider temporal (giant cell) arthritis.
Answered 4/11/2014
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