I've been having some bad headaches for the past couple of months. i was wondering is it because i'm on the

birth control patch and my extent hasnt be coming on. is that why. or do i necessitate a mirage check up because my eyes hurt when my head hurt. lend a hand me
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You might want to step see your doctor because they recall the birth control patch.

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It perchance the birth control. Let your GYN know this is taking place. It conceivably effecting your blood pressure. You do not want to risk a stroke, so do not deferment.

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The headache may be due to stress, keep hold of a headache diary to identify the triggers and avoid them. From http://aches.in/headache.html

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Do you clutch meds to control the headache, if so you could be suffering from reflection headache.

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The pill can wreak headache and migraines which is something that your dr should check next to you when you be in motion spinal column to procure some more. Id prehaps be in motion contained by for a check up and mention it as if it is the pill it desires shifting. Also, might be worth getting your eyes tested as powerfully, as this could be a contributing factor.

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sometimes migraines are hormone-related, you should conspicuously communicate your doctor, the hormone level surrounded by the shot may be too much for you. my sister and i both suffer from hormone-related migraines and we both lug imitrex during the kick-off of the headache very soon and it pretty much squashes it contained by it's tracks! eyes hurting, seeing spots, man sensitive to light/sound, and a throbbing leader are adjectives symptoms of migraines that i experience.

*edit - do maintain a headache diary as stated by the soul above, to be precise how our relatives doctor determined my migraines be hormone-related (it occur on positive times within my cycle)
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