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Headache is a pain in any part of the head, including the scalp, upper neck, face (including the eye area). A primary headache is caused by problems with or overactivity of pain-sensitive structures in your head. A primary headache isn't a symptom of an underlying disease.
What are the causes and triggers?
The three most common causes of a primary headache are:
Cluster headache
Tension-type headache
Migraine
Some primary headaches can be triggered by lifest...more
What are the causes and triggers?
The three most common causes of a primary headache are:
Cluster headache
Tension-type headache
Migraine
Some primary headaches can be triggered by lifest...more
Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
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General Physician•Greater Noida
Headache is a pain in any part of the head, including the scalp, upper neck, face (including the eye area).
A primary headache is caused by problems with or overactivity of pain-sensitive structures in your head. A primary headache isn't a symptom of an underlying disease.
What are the causes and triggers?
The three most common causes of a primary headache are:
Cluster headache
Tension-type headache
Migraine
Some primary headaches can be triggered ...more
A primary headache is caused by problems with or overactivity of pain-sensitive structures in your head. A primary headache isn't a symptom of an underlying disease.
What are the causes and triggers?
The three most common causes of a primary headache are:
Cluster headache
Tension-type headache
Migraine
Some primary headaches can be triggered ...more
Last Updated: 5 years ago• Featured Tip
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General Physician•Faizabad
Headache is a pain in any part of the head, including the scalp, upper neck, face (including the eye area).
A primary headache is caused by problems with or overactivity of pain-sensitive structures in your head. A primary headache isn't a symptom of an underlying disease.
What are the causes and triggers?
The three most common causes of a primary headache are:
Cluster headache
Tension-type headache
Migraine
Some primary headaches can be triggered ...more
A primary headache is caused by problems with or overactivity of pain-sensitive structures in your head. A primary headache isn't a symptom of an underlying disease.
What are the causes and triggers?
The three most common causes of a primary headache are:
Cluster headache
Tension-type headache
Migraine
Some primary headaches can be triggered ...more
Last Updated: 7 years ago• Featured Tip
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Pain Management Specialist•Srinagar
When you feel pain or pressure in your head, it may become difficult for you to assess whether you are experiencing a common headache or a migraine. Let's understand how different they are from each other.
A typical headache usually affects both sides of your head and varies from a mild to moderate pain. It can last from 30 minutes to up to a period of one week.
Some specific areas which get affected by a headache are:
Temples
Forehead
Back of your neckmore
A typical headache usually affects both sides of your head and varies from a mild to moderate pain. It can last from 30 minutes to up to a period of one week.
Some specific areas which get affected by a headache are:
Temples
Forehead
Back of your neck
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'Tension type headache' is the most common type of headache experienced by most of us in our life.
How to differentiate between a Migraine and Tension-type Headache?
When you feel pain or pressure in your head, it may become difficult for you to assess whether you are experiencing a tension-type headache or a migraine. Let's understand how different they are from each other.
A typical tension-type headache usually affects both sides of your head and varies from a mild ...more
How to differentiate between a Migraine and Tension-type Headache?
When you feel pain or pressure in your head, it may become difficult for you to assess whether you are experiencing a tension-type headache or a migraine. Let's understand how different they are from each other.
A typical tension-type headache usually affects both sides of your head and varies from a mild ...more
Last Updated: 5 years ago• Featured Tip
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Headache is a pain in any part of the head, including the scalp, upper neck, face (including the eye area).
A primary headache is caused by problems with or overactivity of pain-sensitive structures in your head. A primary headache isn't a symptom of an underlying disease.
What are the causes and triggers?
The three most common causes of a primary headache are:
Cluster headache
Tension-type headache
Migraine
Some primary headaches can be triggered ...more
A primary headache is caused by problems with or overactivity of pain-sensitive structures in your head. A primary headache isn't a symptom of an underlying disease.
What are the causes and triggers?
The three most common causes of a primary headache are:
Cluster headache
Tension-type headache
Migraine
Some primary headaches can be triggered ...more
Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
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Headache is a pain in any part of the head, including the scalp, upper neck, face (including the eye area).
A primary headache is caused by problems with or overactivity of pain-sensitive structures in your head. A primary headache isn't a symptom of an underlying disease.
What are the causes and triggers?
The three most common causes of a primary headache are:
Cluster headache
Tension-type headache
Migraine
Some primary headaches can be triggered ...more
A primary headache is caused by problems with or overactivity of pain-sensitive structures in your head. A primary headache isn't a symptom of an underlying disease.
What are the causes and triggers?
The three most common causes of a primary headache are:
Cluster headache
Tension-type headache
Migraine
Some primary headaches can be triggered ...more
Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
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Headache is a pain in any part of the head, including the scalp, upper neck, face (including the eye area). A primary headache is caused by problems with or overactivity of pain-sensitive structures in your head. A primary headache isn't a symptom of an underlying disease.
What are the types, causes and triggers?
The three most common types of headache are:
Cluster headache
Tension-type headache
Migraine
Some primary headaches can be triggered by lifestyle ...more
What are the types, causes and triggers?
The three most common types of headache are:
Cluster headache
Tension-type headache
Migraine
Some primary headaches can be triggered by lifestyle ...more
Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
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Headache is a pain in any part of the head, including the scalp, upper neck, face (including the eye area).
A primary headache is caused by problems with or overactivity of pain-sensitive structures in your head. A primary headache isn't a symptom of an underlying disease.
What are the causes and triggers?
The three most common causes of a primary headache are:
Cluster headache
Tension-type headache
Migraine
Some primary headaches can be triggered ...more
A primary headache is caused by problems with or overactivity of pain-sensitive structures in your head. A primary headache isn't a symptom of an underlying disease.
What are the causes and triggers?
The three most common causes of a primary headache are:
Cluster headache
Tension-type headache
Migraine
Some primary headaches can be triggered ...more
Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
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Headache is a pain in any part of the head, including the scalp, upper neck, face (including the eye area).
A primary headache is caused by problems with or overactivity of pain-sensitive structures in your head. A primary headache isn't a symptom of an underlying disease.
What are the causes and triggers?
The three most common causes of a primary headache are:
Cluster headache
Tension-type headache
Migraine
Some primary headaches can be triggered ...more
A primary headache is caused by problems with or overactivity of pain-sensitive structures in your head. A primary headache isn't a symptom of an underlying disease.
What are the causes and triggers?
The three most common causes of a primary headache are:
Cluster headache
Tension-type headache
Migraine
Some primary headaches can be triggered ...more
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