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Daily persistent headaches getting little better

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i have observed one thing that my constant headaches are goin better as you can see in my previous post about contant headaches but from past two day it is getting better in the evening from 10pm to around 11am is getting better ... even in the mornings i dont feel them ..... but after a couple of hours its starts again ... to my different parts of the head ... what would be the cause... it not that pain but its like some pressure ..... when i sleep and wake up in the morning i dont feel them or feel very very litte in the morning ...

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Anyone there :(

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It may be that your eyes are triggering them, assuming you are reading / using computing devices etc in those hours more - just a guess.

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