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My male partner gets 1-3 headaches per week. He works on computers all day and then does gaming on PC after so a lot of computer use.

Anyone else get headaches quite often? I’m worried that it could be something serious. He’s only 21 and has no other known health issues. He drinks plenty of water. Doesn’t wear glasses but he struggles to read text sometimes.

Cause for concern ??

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He might want to get his eyesight tested with an emphasis on computer use. If it is not eyesight related then it could be psychological or a physical issue and should consult a doctor.

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