Chronic Headache: Chronic headaches can be the result of a number of things. Often muslce tension in the neck and shoulder muscles can lead to headache and can be eliminated with careful stretching. Food sensitivities can also cause chronic recurrent headaches. The only way to know is to go on a rotation diet. A good source of information is "diet wise" by keith scott-mumby. Dehydration, tmj, sinus, rarely neur.
Answered 9/29/2016
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Headache specialist: Headaches can come from a very wide variety of sources ranging from stress to problems with your teeth to brain tumors. Sorting this out, particularly in the face of "clear" tests may well require a careful, specific analysis of your specific symptoms and headache triggers. This is probably best accomplished with a neurologist who specializes in headaches. Good luck.
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Exercise, magnesium: Daily headaches are usually due to chronic migraines. The best & safest treatment is botox. It is also the only fda-approved treatment. Take magnesium, feverfew, & coq10, exercise regularly, avoid sugar & caffeine, get enough sleep. For pain try migralex.
Answered 10/4/2016
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