I've taken so much Advil/Ibuprofen in my life it would be impossible to count at this point.
I always got headaches when I was younger and it didn't really stop until I went to college at a higher altitude. When I go back to my hometown, after a couple of days they come back. Some headaches will go away on their own with water or rest, but others that seem to go from one side of my forehead all the way down the same side of my neck seem to only go away with medicine.
I used to have to take Advil what seemed like every other day to get them to go away. Tylenol never seemed to help at all. Aleve actually works better than anything for me.
I just realized I forgot to reply to this, but just in case you still read it: I'm so sorry that you have to deal with that, I hope that you're currently living in an environment that doesn't cause headaches.
I also really appreciate that you added nuance to the discussion by sharing your experience. My comments were not intended to imply that dealing with pain symptoms without fully understanding the cause is an inappropriate treatment in situations like yours. Hopefully they did not come across that way, and if so my apologies.
Since none of them are actual migraines, most advice was the standard: drink more water, get enough sleep, are you stressed at work, etc.
I won't move back to my hometown because of it and it hasn't been as much of a problem. My grandmother said that I had a distant cousin who would get sick whenever he came to our hometown from Chicago as well. Said that his doctor thought it might have to do with the swampy air around the area. Pee Dee region of South Carolina, where Francis "Swamp Fox" Marion operated during the Revolutionary War.
I always got headaches when I was younger and it didn't really stop until I went to college at a higher altitude. When I go back to my hometown, after a couple of days they come back. Some headaches will go away on their own with water or rest, but others that seem to go from one side of my forehead all the way down the same side of my neck seem to only go away with medicine.
I used to have to take Advil what seemed like every other day to get them to go away. Tylenol never seemed to help at all. Aleve actually works better than anything for me.