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My wife is 43 years old. She has for the past few months almost daily bad headaches. Initially she used to take disprin/stomach (sometimes more than 1 tablet) to get relief. But after sometime they too did not work. We consulted a doctor who said the symptoms are like migraine. He prescribed Naproxen for the headaches. Almost everyday morning she has to take it after breakfast to get relief. The symptoms are bad headache, dizziness and sometimes nauseas feeling. We too had our annual health check up last week wherein all reports like blood, urine,heart etc were perfect. Would like to know if any additional tests need to be done to ascertain whether its migraine or something else? Just for your info, she is otherwise very active.


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