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Throbbing headaches
I have been getting a throbbing headache at the top of my head for 3 days. Shoulders feel tired too. My university started three days ago and it is hectic. It's 9-5, but we only get one hour break, and we need to walk 3-4 kms to go from one dept to another. Whenever I move the headache starts. Is the headache because of exertion or because of something serious?
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Stress / tension / cluster headaches Keep hydrated Dolo
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Can be due to stress, tension headache or dehydration and hectic work
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Avoid coffee,tea and carbonated beverages Regular time meals and don't skip meals Avoid fatty ,spicy and oily foods Drink plenty of water atleast 2L per day
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