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Suggest Treatment For Persistent Headache And Nausea

i have had bad headaches for the past 3 weeks plus nausea it seems to get worse in the sun. but even if I came in the ac sat down I still have one.over the counter medicine doesn t seem help either. I just have to lay down in a dark room with my eyes closed for it to start easeing up
Wed, 24 Aug 2016
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Brief Answer
You may have a form of hemicrania headache (migrane)

Detailed Answer
Hello,
Thankyou for your question. According to your symptoms, it seems to me that you may be suffering from migrane, which has many forms, and different types of presented clinics. To make sure you have to check it out with a neurologist, who most probably will give you a graphic to register the interval of this headaches to confirm the diagnose. Meanwhile i suggest to use NSAID like aspirin, ibuprofen and paracetamol. Combine 2 Aspirin or ibuprofen with one paracetamol per day till you see a specialist. Avoid places who reinforce your pain and try to relax as much as possible. Dont forget to eat and to drink a lot of water. Walking in nature affects positively, and please keep a regular sleep timetable.
All the best.

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Brief Answer You may have a form of hemicrania headache (migrane) Detailed Answer Hello, Thankyou for your question. According to your symptoms, it seems to me that you may be suffering from migrane, which has many forms, and different types of presented clinics. To make sure you have to check it out with a neurologist, who most probably will give you a graphic to register the interval of this headaches to confirm the diagnose. Meanwhile i suggest to use NSAID like aspirin, ibuprofen and paracetamol. Combine 2 Aspirin or ibuprofen with one paracetamol per day till you see a specialist. Avoid places who reinforce your pain and try to relax as much as possible. Dont forget to eat and to drink a lot of water. Walking in nature affects positively, and please keep a regular sleep timetable. All the best.