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What Causes Frequent Headache On Left Side Temple?

I have frequent headaches in the same spot everytime I have one. Its always on my left side near my temple. It feels like its deep inside my head near that area and it causes neck pain also on the left side. I have these headaches almost everyday... What could it be and what should I do
Mon, 2 Apr 2018
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Hello,

A headache can be of many reasons. The most common being migraine. Other causes can be cluster headaches, stress headaches etcetera. If headaches are too frequent need to go to a general practitioner for history and examination to come to a diagnosis. Usually, no preliminary scans required. Graded analgesia was given for treatment and easily control. Lifestyle modification also advises like decreasing tea or coffee or alcohol and smoking whichever can be triggering factors.


Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

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Dr. Abhishek Kumar
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What Causes Frequent Headache On Left Side Temple?

Hello, A headache can be of many reasons. The most common being migraine. Other causes can be cluster headaches, stress headaches etcetera. If headaches are too frequent need to go to a general practitioner for history and examination to come to a diagnosis. Usually, no preliminary scans required. Graded analgesia was given for treatment and easily control. Lifestyle modification also advises like decreasing tea or coffee or alcohol and smoking whichever can be triggering factors. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Abhishek Kumar