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Headache. Taken Butal. Hurts To Stand Up Or Sit Down Or Walk. What Can I Do?

i have had a headache for about 2 weeks now. i went to the hospital Wednesday the 29th and they gave me two shot and some medication. (BUTAL/ACETAMINO) The doctor said to give it time to start working. It is Saturday now. I still have a bad headache but is not that bad as before. just hurts when i stand up or sit down or start walking for periods of time. Just wounding if there is somethime more to this than a headache, and what i can do at home to help.
Wed, 5 Jun 2013
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Ayurveda Specialist 's  Response
Hello, Thanks for posting your query, Scrunch up, then release, your forehead muscles (or furrow your brow).
Squeeze your eyes tightly closed, then open them slowly.
Make a wide smile, then allow it to fade.
Clench your jaw, then relax it.
Press your tongue against the roof of your mouth, then let it fall back down.
Press your lips together tightly, then relax.
Press your head against the floor or the back of the chair, then relax.
Shrug your shoulders, bringing your shoulders up as close to your ears as you can, then let them fall. Regards.
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Headache. Taken Butal. Hurts To Stand Up Or Sit Down Or Walk. What Can I Do?

Hello, Thanks for posting your query, Scrunch up, then release, your forehead muscles (or furrow your brow). Squeeze your eyes tightly closed, then open them slowly. Make a wide smile, then allow it to fade. Clench your jaw, then relax it. Press your tongue against the roof of your mouth, then let it fall back down. Press your lips together tightly, then relax. Press your head against the floor or the back of the chair, then relax. Shrug your shoulders, bringing your shoulders up as close to your ears as you can, then let them fall. Regards.