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What kind of headache do you have?

The first step towards finding relief is to determine what type of headache or migraine you have. Here’s how to tell

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Headache or migraine?

If you experience any type of recurring headache, it is important to contact your doctor to investigate the cause. Keep a diary of the time and events around your headache to help with the diagnosis.

 

Read on to find out if you’re suffering from a tension headache, cluster headache or migraine.

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Tension headache

Description: Dull pressure or tightness

Location: Any side of head

Duration: 30 minutes to a week

Frequency: Infrequent

Other symptoms:
Tenderness of the scalp, neck, shoulders; occasionally, loss of appetite

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Cluster headache

Description: Sharp, piercing, severe pain developing rapidly in a cyclical or “cluster”

Location: One side, usually around or behind the eye

Duration: 15 minutes to three hours

Frequency: One or more daily during “cluster periods”

Other symptoms: Nasal congestion, runny nose, tearing, red eyes, sensitivity to light

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Migraine without aura

Description: Moderate to severe throbbing, aggravated by routine physical activity

Location: One or both sides of the head

Duration: Four to 72 hours

Frequency: Recurrent, with widely variable frequency

Other symptoms: Nausea and/or vomiting; sensitivity to light and sound. May be preceded by sleepiness, irritability, depression or food cravings

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Migraine with aura

Description: Moderate to severe throbbing with aura

Location: One or both sides of the head

Duration: Four to 72 hours

Frequency: Recurrent, with widely variable frequency

Other symptoms: Bright flashing lights or a blind spot 10 to 30 minutes beforehand. For some, includes confusion, numbness in extremities, nausea and difficulty with speech

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