I’ve had a low appetite all of a sudden for about 4 weeks now. The headaches haven’t stopped for about five days now and my parents are telling me I always look tired. I try to eat everything on my plate like I used to but now I can only eat a small portion before feeling nauseated, and I love food. I had mono a year ago but I’m pretty sure It has nothing to do with that.
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Hi there...there are different types of headache like migraine, tension type, cluster headache, due to sinusitis, visual disturbance. The migraine headache is usually unilateral and associated with visual disturbance, nausea, vomiting. There are many triggering factors for migraine like strong smells, bright light, emotional stress, insomnia. keep account of the triggering factors and try to avoid them. When you get a headache go into a dark room and rest. You can also consult a general physician or neurologist for further evaluation.
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