Need to know more: Multiple causes for your headache most of them are diagnosed by details of history and examination by a neurologist. When headache is very severe with some vision problem or weakness, numbness or other neurological symptoms then it is worrisome and need to be investigated asap.
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?migraines: The cardinal features of migraine headaches are: occurs on one side of your head, throb, and recur - often varying with menses. Often with sensitivity to light. Sometimes preceeded by an aura. Often with nausea and/or vomiting. You need treatment. Check out a free clinic, medical assistance, or work out a discount with a family doc.
Answered 7/5/2012
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