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I am getting headaches on back of the head.. sometimes on one side, sometimes on centre.. from yesterday night.. I can't able to read things clearly at long distant.. can this headache related to vision problem ???
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Can be due to refractive error.one sided headache is symptom of migraine . consult local ophthalmologist to rule out refractive errors
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Seek consultation.
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Yes can be refractive error, seems more typical of migrane
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consult an ophthalmologist followed by general physician
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It may be due to refractive error , if it rules out then please consult physician to rule out migraine.
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Yes it may be.  Also another cause could be migraine. Please consult local ophthalmologist for complete eye examination
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Yes.Most probably. Pl have vision test and slitlamp eye examination. Pl consult ophthalmologist for further evaluation and treatment.
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