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strange headache. Do I have to see a doctor?

I have this headache since february.Started just above the right eyebrow, then began to expand, first behind the eye, then the head, cheeks, back of my head.The affected area becomes numb at times, and I have a headache almost every day. The pain is moderate, so you can ignore, but does not react to any medicine. It gets worse when I'm tired and especially if I get angry or irritated. I migrene since his youth, but this is completely different. University and asked our doctor said only "We'll see …". You should see a specialist?

Headaches can be caused by minor problems like eyestrain, lack of coffee or more serious reasons like head injury, brain tumors, encephalitis and meningitis. Taking painkillers continuously can have harmful side effects, so it is better to change your lifestyle. More information is available in

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