Migraines
A type of headache that is often accompanied by a pulsing or throbbing pain on one side of the head, nausea, and sensitivity to light and sound.
Tension Headaches
This is the most common type of headache. It is often described as a dull ache or pressure around the forehead or the back of the head and neck.
Sinus Headaches
Headaches that are caused by sinus congestion and inflammation. They often occur along with other sinus symptoms such as nasal congestion, facial pressure, and fever.
Cluster Headaches
A rare type of headache that causes severe pain on one side of the head, usually around the eye. They are often accompanied by redness and swelling in the affected area.
Hormonal Headaches
These headaches are caused by hormonal changes in the body, such as those that occur during the menstrual cycle.
Rebound Headaches
Headaches that occur as a result of overusing pain medication for headaches.
Thunderclap Headaches
This is a sudden and severe headache that occurs quickly, often reaching maximum intensity within just a few minutes.
Caffeine Withdrawal Headaches
Headaches that occur when caffeine consumption is stopped or reduced abruptly.
Exertion Headaches
Headaches that occur during or after physical activity.
It’s important to note that headaches can have many different causes, and it’s important to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
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