- Female
- 26 Years
- 22/01/2025
I've been dealing with this constant headache that kicks in every evening. It doesn't just stay in one place; the pain kind of migrates from my head to my neck and shoulders. On top of that, every morning, I'm waking up with a burning sensation in my feet. It's starting to really worry me. Any idea what might be going on or how I can tackle this?
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I'm experiencing headaches frequently and I'm really worried. I already visited an ENT doctor, but the headaches keep coming back. What could be causing them and should I see a different specialist?
Headaches can have various causes, including stress, dehydration, eye strain, or even underlying medical conditions. For relief, you can try taking acetaminophen (Tylenol) 500mg every 4-6 hours as needed for headache. Make sure to stay hydrated, practice good posture, and manage stress levels. If the headaches persist or worsen, it's important to follow up with your primary care physician for further evaluation and management.
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I'm having a really tough time with migraine for the past couple of days. Could you recommend any good tablets that might help with this?
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