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Acute Headache
I never had any history of headache untill 30. From past 9 months, I am experiencing pain in entire hemisphere of skull. This happens only when I laugh a lot (continuously) or if I cough consecutively ( in 3rd or 4th iteration). The pain triggers with either of actions stated above and subsides within couple of minutes once I stop caughing or laughing. I was diagnosed with cynus in 2014 but did not encounter any issues (besides loud snoring). What could be probable cause for it? Will consulting a general physician work or do I need to visit a specialist?
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Hi.... Self-care measures can help ease the pain of a headache. Try muscle relaxation exercises. Relaxation may help ease the pain of a  headache. Relaxation techniques may include progressive muscle relaxation, meditation or yoga. Get enough sleep, but don't oversleep. Get an adequate amount of sleep each night. It's best to go to bed and wake up at regular times, as well. Rest and relax. If possible, rest in a dark, quiet room when you feel a headache coming on.
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