See a TMJ specialist and have your bite evaluated. Botox has been known to help headaches and has been approved for head and neck pain. See an osteopath to have your neck and posture evaluated. Hope this helps you.
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How are you? Can you elaborate on the bleeding episodes the you mentioned? If there was no trauma to your head and neck, this could be a primary headache which includes migraine, cluster and tension headaches. Migraine headaches present with one-sided throbbing pain, often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, cold hands, sensitivity to sound and light. These respond well to prescription medicine and avoiding the triggers. However, if your headaches persists, have this evaluated further for proper management. Take care and do keep us posted.