Your Private Doctor - The Headache


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* What is a headache?
* How are headaches classified?
* What are primary headaches?
* What are secondary headaches?
* What are cranial neuralgias, facial pain, and other headaches?
* What causes tension headaches?
* What are the symptoms of tension headaches?
* How are tension headaches diagnosed?
* How are tension headaches treated?
* What causes cluster headaches?
* What are the symptoms of cluster headaches?
* How are cluster headaches diagnosed?
* How are cluster headaches treated?
* Can cluster headaches be prevented?
* What diseases cause secondary headaches?
* How are secondary headaches diagnosed?
* What are the exams and tests for secondary headaches?
* When should I seek medical care for a headache?
Questions to ask your doctor about headache, and when to call the doctor about headache
Headache is defined as pain in the head that is located above the eyes or the ears, behind the head (occipital), or in the back of the upper neck. Headache, like chest pain or dizziness, has many causes. There are two types of headaches: primary headaches and secondary headaches. Primary headaches are not associated with (caused by) other diseases. Examples of primary headaches are migraine headaches, tension headaches, and cluster headaches. Secondary headaches are caused by associated diseases such as brain tumors, strokes, meningitis, subarachnoid hemorrhages, caffeine withdrawal, or discontinuation of analgesics. In rare occasions, headaches may signal heart attacks.

Establishing the diagnosis of the headache, arriving at effective treatment(s) for the headache, and taking measures to prevent or reduce headache episodes will require cooperation between you and your doctor. Following are suggestions on how to work with your doctor in diagnosing and managing your headaches.