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What Does Pain On The Right Side Of The Head Indicate?
Yes. I have been having a pain on the right side of my head its been there for awhile very dull. But for the last month it has been increasing and even more the last few days. Its like a sharp aching that starts dull and intensifies as it radiates from the back to the front.
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As per your description this type of pain is due to migraine. Which is very common now a days. For that you can take Paracetamol 325 or 500 mg tablet as and when required (not more than 3 per day). If still headache relapses after effect of medication is over, you can consult physician for starting prophylactic treatment of migraine. It will prevent relapse of migraine attacks.
I hope this will be helpful to you.
Regards Dr. Hiren
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What Does Pain On The Right Side Of The Head Indicate?
Hi Thanks for trusting healthcaremagic for your health issues. As per your description this type of pain is due to migraine. Which is very common now a days. For that you can take Paracetamol 325 or 500 mg tablet as and when required (not more than 3 per day). If still headache relapses after effect of medication is over, you can consult physician for starting prophylactic treatment of migraine. It will prevent relapse of migraine attacks. I hope this will be helpful to you. Regards Dr. Hiren