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asks angiecashen:
A. First, do you know what is causing your headaches For example, they might be related to an allergy. If you have other allergies, such as hay fever, this is quite possible. Then it would simply be a case of eliminatiing the cause.
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Sinus headaches are often brought on by an allergic reaction to airborne pollens, dust, animal dander, moulds and certain foods.
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Migraines can be provoked by food additives such as monosodium glutamate (found in crisps and processed foods), tyramine (found in many cheeses), phenylethylamine (found in chocolate, aspartame (artificial sweetener found in drinks and foods) and the preservative metabisulfite.
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Q. If the headaches aren't caused by an allergy, what can I use to relieve them
A. Try these self-help tips:
Q. Are there any therapies worth trying
A. Yes, the following have been shown to help all kinds of headaches:
NB If your headache is accompanied by nausea, vomiting or a fever, or lasts for a long time, or your headaches are very frequent, or are so debilitating that you can't function normally, you should see your GP.
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