Throbbing Pressure On Forehead, Relieved By Ibuprofen, Taken Sinus X-ray, Botox Injections
Thanks for using WWW.WWWW.WW The features of headache you have described to me looks like you are suffering from Tension type headache (TTH).
In this type of headache typically pain is like a tightness around the head or a feeling of squeezing or pressure on their head. It usually occurs on both sides of your head, and often spreads down your neck, or seems to come from your neck. Sometimes it is just on one side. The pain is usually moderate or mild, but sometimes it is severe. It can last from 30 minutes to 7 days. It usually comes on during the day, and gets worse as the day goes on. Some people don't like bright lights or loud noises, and don't feel like eating much when they have a TTH.
However Botox does not cause headaches. It is used as a treatment for chronic migraine and tension type headache.
This can be treated by pain killers like Paracetamol, Ibuprofen and Aspirin. However if you take them more often, you may develop medication-overuse headache.
Amitriptyline is the medicine most commonly used to treat chronic tension-type headaches. This is not a painkiller and so does not take away a headache if a headache develops. It is an antidepressant medicine and you have to take it every day with the aim of preventing headaches. It should be taken for 4-6 months. If you don't respond to this you can try Botox for headache and it works for it.
So XXXXXXX you GP and get started on this medicine. Do a CT scan to rule out other causes of headache.
Hope I have answered your query.
Wishing you good health.
Take care. Bye