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Question Eyegalsses and pain questions

My sister gets daily headaches. Recently, her wire frame glasses have been
hurting her head and ears where the glasses sit. Does anyone have similar
problems? She is wondering why her head hurts and if it is related to her
headaches. She has to wear the glasses loose and they always fall down. Does anyone have any suggestions? She does not have health insurance.

Thank you.
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