See neurologist: you are correct that eyestrain can lead to headache, as well as irritation of the temporalis muscle which is compressed by your glasses wing. Jaw problems, occipital nerve irritation, weather, diet, hunger, sleep lack, stress and many other things cause migraines as well. See a specialist in migraines to get preventative measures that limit frequency and intensity
Answered 11/30/2017
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Headaches: There are many type of facial pain and many kinds of headaches. Please discuss your symptoms with a physician who specializes in the treatment of headaches (usually a neurologist) to determine the best options to reduce your suffering.
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