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What is the difference between between a primary and secodary headache
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What is the difference between between a primary and secodary headache
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a primary headache is just because you get headaches there is no cause of to why you got that headache. A secondary headache is caused because of another condition such as a sinus headache.
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A primary headache
is a headache
that is due to the
headache
condition itself and not due to another cause. A
secondary headache
is a
headache
that is caused by another condition such as a
headache
from sinusitis.
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