Nigeria, April 4 -- For some people, the persistent throbbing in the temples or tightening pressure across the forehead, commonly described as a headache, is one of the most familiar health experiences.

Often dismissed as a minor discomfort, experts warn that recurring headaches may signal underlying health conditions requiring proper medical attention.

Speaking with PT Health Watch, a medical officer, Happiness Akinde, said such persistent headaches should not be ignored, particularly when they begin to interfere with daily life.

Giving further details, Ms Akinde explained that a headache is considered chronic when it occurs on 15 or more days in a month for at least three consecutive months.

According to her, this goes beyond the oc...