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Headache problem
Headaches include tension headaches, migraine or cluster headaches, sinus headaches, and headaches that begin in your neck. You may have a mild headache with a cold, the flu, or other viral illnesses when you also have a low fever.
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Hello I understand your concern We have many good homeopathic medicines for this condition to treat it completely from the root itself without any sideffects that are part of conventional medicines Please contact me directly or ask me at dramisha.com for personalised diet plan Online consultation and medicines at your doorstep are also delivered nationally and internationally Warm regards Dr Amisha Mirchandani
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HELLO, AVOID FLAVOURED THINGS LIKE HAIR OIL, AGARBATTI, SOAP DEO,PERFUMES. AVOID CHEESE, PANEERSUPARI, PAAN ETC ETC ETC. TABLET NEPROSYN 250TWO-TIME A DAY AFTER LUNCH N DINNER TILL HEADACHE PERSISTS. TABLET PROPRANOLOL 40MG ONE AT NIGHT FOR FIFTEEN TO TWENTY DAYS.IF YOU FEEL BETTER CONTINUE IT. TABLET ETIZOLA PLUS ONE AT NIGHT FOR FIFTEEN TO TWENTY DAYS.IF YOUR STRESS LEVEL DECREASE CONTINUE IT. O.K BYE.
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