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Headache once a week
My husband is 32 and works as a software engineer. He gets headache on the left side of forehead, behind eye ball for about 5 years now. The pain is severe and can be described like stabbing and it occurs in pulses. It occurs usualy on weekends when he skips sleep or over sleeps or when he is in a place he doesn't enjoy. Very rarely he throws up when having an headache and feels better immediately after. He isn't having eyesight problem. He has got CT And MRI scans done with negative result. Please help.
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Please Alone medicine won't Do some eye exercises daily Do yogasanas and pranayam daily Go for walk daily Take salads and fruits more Take Ruta 200 Liquid Homeopathic medicine 5 drops on tongue directly Twice a day for 3 weeks Ginseng Q Homeopathic medicine 10 drops in 25 ml water Twice a day for 3 weeks Don't instill any medicine in eyes Give me feedback after 7 days
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Most likely this pain is because of migraine. He needs to be started on preventive treatment for migraine.
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Control Common migraine triggers like Stress, Skipping meals or not eating enough, Sleeping too much or too little, Bright or flashing lights, Drinking alcohol, Certain drinks or foods, such as red wine, aged cheese, and hot dogs. Aerobic exercise may help.
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