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Stress is a common trigger of tension-type headaches and migraine. Stress also can trigger other types of headaches or make them worse. It is a common headache ...
Chemical activity in your brain, the nerves or blood vessels surrounding your skull, or the muscles of your head and neck (or some combination of these factors) ...
A headache may appear as a sharp pain, a throbbing sensation or a dull ache. Headaches can develop gradually or suddenly, and may last from less than an hour to ...
These headaches occur at least 15 days out of the month. Other headache types include: Cluster headaches, which cause severe pain on one side of the head and ...
Cause mild to moderate pain; Might have features of chronic migraine or chronic tension-type headache. Hemicrania continua. These headaches: Affect only one ...
Frequent episodic tension-type headaches occur less than 15 days a month for at least three months. This type of headache can become chronic. Chronic tension- ...
In some cases, headaches in children are caused by an infection, high levels of stress or anxiety, or minor head trauma. It's important to pay attention to your ...
These painful headaches cause severe pain on one side of the head and tend to occur in bouts called cluster periods.
When medicines that ease headache pain are used too often, they can start causing headaches. Learn about prevention and treatment.
Follows a head injury, fall or bump. Get prompt medical care if your headache: Gets worse despite rest and over-the-counter pain medication; Is new and you have ...
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