Headache: Can be caused by many things: improper posture, TMJ problems, high blood pressure, back problem, eye issues, .. It is better to see an M.D. For proper evaluation.
Answered 11/27/2017
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Migraine headache: A typical migraine headache may be severe, one-sided headache pain with associated nausea/vomiting, incapacity, and vision changes. You don't have all of the typical symptoms, but it would be worth seeing your fp in order to try specific migraine medicine. Look for things that may trigger your headaches and avoid them. Sometimes, periods may trigger migraines; sometimes illness or aromas.
Answered 3/26/2013
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