See your doc: You have asked exactly the right question. Any new headache needs to be worked up by the doc to determine it's cause and proper treatment. That's the first place to start. As recommended, your family dr. Is a good place to start. If necessary, he will refer you to a neurologist who specializes in migraine management.
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Depends: The reasons for migraines vary greatly. Clenching/grinding your teeth, especially when sleeping, is a known factor. Nerve problems and stress/psychological issues are also common factors. But there are many other possibilities. You may need multiple doctors if there are multiple causes. Best bet is to see your physician for an exam and guidance on how to proceed.
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