According to the objective data there is mild hypertension to the patient and usually headache is not associated with mild hypertension. Since migraine is highlight of extreme hypertension. Furthermore, other indispensable signs are typical.
Patient is having a sedentary life style as well as he use to take more of fatty food. He is having a prolong sitting job as a clerk job for a law firm So reason of his headache may be
The occipital neuritis which can be because of snugness in the neck muscles in drag out sitting employment and forward development of set out toward working composing.
Occipital neuralgia is a cause of occipital headache as well as dizziness vertigo.
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