I always encounter a migraine attack whenever I go to office. The day I go to office, I return with a strong migraine along with the pain spread over any side of the face. Why is it so specific with office? Any chances of getting an exemption from going to office due to this reason? It has become unbearable nowadays. I take cetadom for migraines but sometimes it takes 2 or more days to cure.
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Looking at the number of pills you are taking either it could be chronic migraine or medication overuse. You should not suffer and meet a neurologist to get you migraine treated.
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