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What you describe are - external compression headaches. These are seen in some individuals secondary to sunglasses, hats or headbands use. They are not an indication of an underlying brain tumour. The treatment lies in prevention of the cause. Avoid wearing headbands and the headaches will cease to appear. Also adequate sleep and plenty of fluids would be helpful. Avoid alcohol and smoking. If the headaches still persist consult your physician. Goodluck.
Yes wearing headbands can precipitate a migraine attack and i would suggest you to stop wearing them completely.If your headaches are not beimg controlled by OTC painkillers i suggest you consult your physician about other treatment options like imitrex which has been found to be very useful in young people. Apart from that eat your meals on time, maintain your hydration and do not stay awake past your normal bedtime. Take care!