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Posted on Sun, 29 Mar 2020
Question: hello my name is XXXXXXX Raymond I'm 33 I've been experiencing Minor right side migraines when I was 17 I was in a fight n I got punched in my temple but my knot never went away but I went 2 numerous doc n they said I was fine but threw out the years when I stress that side migraines I'm worried nw cuz for the past 3 days it's been worrying me it's not hurting bad it's just alarming
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Answered by Dr. Shinas Hussain (6 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Analgesics can be taken.

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
The symptoms are consistent with common causes like migraine or tension headache, as a first line management you can try over the counter analgesics like aceclofenac or tramadol for pain relief.
It is unrelated to previous trauma. Avoid sleep deprivation and caffeine as it will worsen the symptoms.
If symptoms persist, bettet to consult a neurologist and plan for an MRI brain to rule out possible intra cranial (inside the brain) causes.

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Hello My Name Is XXXXXXX Raymond I'm 33 I've Been

Brief Answer: Analgesics can be taken. Detailed Answer: Hello, The symptoms are consistent with common causes like migraine or tension headache, as a first line management you can try over the counter analgesics like aceclofenac or tramadol for pain relief. It is unrelated to previous trauma. Avoid sleep deprivation and caffeine as it will worsen the symptoms. If symptoms persist, bettet to consult a neurologist and plan for an MRI brain to rule out possible intra cranial (inside the brain) causes.