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Headaches are one of those universal experiences—nearly everybody gets them at some time or another. However, not all ...
Discover why many people treat tension, cluster, or sinus headaches as migraines and how proper headache diagnosis leads to ...
Episodic cluster headaches. These attacks happen over a period of weeks to months, separated by remission, or a pain-free period, that typically lasts 3 months or more. Chronic cluster headaches.
Migraine, cluster, and tension are types of primary headaches, each with its own specific symptoms. Typical headaches come on slowly and can include general symptoms, such as: Pain on both sides ...
In a paper published in the May issue of JAMA, M. S. Robbins, of Weill Cornell Medical College, reviews the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of primary headaches. In a previous post, I ...
Discover what your headache is telling you. Learn to identify and manage tension headaches, migraines, cluster headaches, and more.
“Headache” describes pain in the scalp, head and neck. There are many different types of headaches such as tension headaches, migraines and cluster headaches. Most people experience some form ...
If you’re experiencing migraine every night, it could also be a tension, cluster, or hypnic headache. See your doctor to determine the headache type and get the right treatment.
Like tension headaches and migraines, scientists don’t know for sure what causes cluster headaches, but it’s believed to involve the release of neurotransmitters and neuropeptides in three key ...
Tension-type headaches are the most common type of headache. It's usually experienced as a dull ache on both sides of one's head or feels like a tight band around one's forehead.