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Severe Pain In Head, Some Relief After Having Glucose. How To Reduce Pain?

hi i am having a severy pain on the right side of my head for the last 3 days, yesterday i took bath 6 or 7 times thinking that it because of the hot weather.
then i had some glucose which i bought from the shop,thinking that body needs water.
and there was a relief but again it started today, i am a software engine , and i am always infornt of the computer.
Thu, 19 Sep 2013
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Hi,
Your symptoms are suggestive of migrainous headache and this could be due to the persistent exposure to computer radiation. I would ask you to take a simple analgesic and observe, rest your eyes for a while during work and relax in between. Also, use of anti-glare spectacles during work would help. If headache persists, you need to see a neurologist for an evaluation; you may also need to test your refraction. Hope this helps.
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Severe Pain In Head, Some Relief After Having Glucose. How To Reduce Pain?

Hi, Your symptoms are suggestive of migrainous headache and this could be due to the persistent exposure to computer radiation. I would ask you to take a simple analgesic and observe, rest your eyes for a while during work and relax in between. Also, use of anti-glare spectacles during work would help. If headache persists, you need to see a neurologist for an evaluation; you may also need to test your refraction. Hope this helps.