I have been getting headaches almost every day for the past two months. Sometimes, it s a terrible migraine. Lately, the headaches are near the base of my head. And I ve noticed a sort of, bump, or swell of tissue at the base of my neck. It doesn t hurt, and it s not discolored. I noticed bumps like that on over weight people, however i am not over weight. It looks like a fat roll. Anyways, what do you think is happening? How can i fix my headaches?
Hello , Migraine headache are hemicranial , holocranial, throbbing nature associted with photophobia, phonophobia, nausea, vomiting. Pain is aggravated by exertion and decreased by rest and pain killers. non responding continuous headache with migraine can be found in chronic migraine. You need to consult a neurologist who can examine you and advise you migraine prophylaxis. Drugs like beta blocker, flunarizine, amitriptyline, divalproate, topiramate can be taken. Avoid coffee, chocolate, skipping meals . Hope you found the answer helpful. regards dr deepti verma
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Hello , Migraine headache are hemicranial , holocranial, throbbing nature associted with photophobia, phonophobia, nausea, vomiting. Pain is aggravated by exertion and decreased by rest and pain killers. non responding continuous headache with migraine can be found in chronic migraine. You need to consult a neurologist who can examine you and advise you migraine prophylaxis. Drugs like beta blocker, flunarizine, amitriptyline, divalproate, topiramate can be taken. Avoid coffee, chocolate, skipping meals . Hope you found the answer helpful. regards dr deepti verma