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Seems to be mirigne headache

Seems to be mirigne headache

I am kiran(Male,Age22) sufferring from heavy pain on right side of head(half part of head) which includes right side of neck.
Facing the problem more after wake up and it remains same all the day..(24 hours continuously)
Eye Vision is very clear i.e, no disturbance while seeing anything and no vomiting situations.
I consult the neurologist regarding this and he has suggested the CT scan
As per CT scan he told me that all is normal...and given 'Dolo-650' and ''ace-proxyvon" and 'tryptomer' tablets
But my headache is not at all controlled atleast by 1% and it increases day by day...
Can u please suggest me the solution/treatment for the same as soon as possible.
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Thanks for using the forum. I am happy to address your questions, and my answer will be based on the information you provided here. Please make sure you recognize that this forum is for educational purposes only, and it does not substitute for a formal office visit with a doctor.

Without the ability to examine and obtain a history, I can not tell you what the exact cause of the symptoms is. However I will try to provide you with some useful information.

There are many different headaches: primary headaches (such as migraines, etc) and secondary headaches (such as from intracranial lesions/masses/trauma, etc). Primary headache disorders are much more common than secondary ones. Migraines are a pulsating throbbing one-sided pain with nausea and discomfort in bright lights that lasts several hours. Another type is cluster headaches. These are sharp pains that occur around and behind the eye often at night and are associated with tearing of the eye and running of the nose. In primary stabbing headache, sharp or jabbing pain in the head occur, either as a single stab or a series of brief repeated volleys of pain. Primary stabbing headache often occurs in people with migraine. The pain itself generally lasts a fraction of a second but can last for up to one minute in some people. Another type of stabbing headache is called paroxysmal hemicrania. This is marked by episodes of stabbing or sharp pains that occur on one side of the head and may be associated with eye tearing or runny nose. Episodes may occur several times and last 30 seconds to a minute. Yet another type of stabbing headache is abbreviated SUNCT; 100s of stabbing pains lasting seconds occur and are associated with red eye and tearing.

Without further information about your headache, it is difficult to provide you with adequate information (i.e., I cannot tell you if you have a migraine). However, it is important for you to understand that if you have not experienced headaches in the past and you are now having new head pains, seeing a neurologist is a good idea, just to make sure there is nothing serious causing this pain. Imaging of the brain and sometimes the neck may be indicated depending on your exact symptoms, your physical examination, and other factors.

Thank you for this opportunity to answer your questions, I hope you find the information I have provided useful, good luck.

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