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I am having mild headache the whole day. It starts from the time i wake up. It gets a bit relieved at night. The pain is at the back of my eyebrows on the both side. I even had vertigo ,the whole day yesterday. It has been a week or so since i had this type of headache. What should i do?
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Hi there. Headaches are of many types which are basically divided into primary headaches like migraine, TTH etc. and secondary headaches. A detailed evaluation and discussion with you will be helpful for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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Please take online consultation with a neurologist
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There seems no need to worry. Meanwhile you can take Paracetamol 500 mg for symptomatic relief.
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Are u working or studying? Is ur sleep ok? Are you too much worried about something? This might be mental fatigue or just extra stress.
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Avoid electronic devices and try relaxation techniques. Daily walking will help.
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Keep hydrated and try not watching TV at night. If still not ok can consult. Thanks
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