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Ethan Caldwell
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I need help with persistent headaches

I’ve been struggling with constant headaches for the past few months, and nothing seems to help. I’ve tried over-the-counter pain relievers and adjusting my diet, but the headaches keep coming back. Could this be a sign of something more serious, or are there other treatments I should consider? What kind of doctor should I see to get a proper diagnosis?

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  1. Ugh, that sounds super frustrating! If the headaches are sticking around like that, it’s definitely worth checking in with a doctor. While it could be something as simple as tension headaches or migraines, it’s always better to rule out anything more serious. Maybe start by seeing a neurologist—they specialize in brain and nerve issues and can help with persistent headaches. Also, have you tried looking into things like stress, posture, or even hydration? Sometimes the little things add up. But yeah, getting a proper diagnosis is key to figuring out what’s going on. Anyone else deal with something like this?

  2. Persistent headaches can be really tough to deal with. Since over-the-counter meds and diet changes haven’t helped, it might be worth seeing a neurologist or a headache specialist. Sometimes, persistent headaches can be a sign of an underlying condition, so getting a professional opinion is definitely a good idea. I hope you find some relief soon!

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