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 HEADACHE are a very common condition that most people will experience many times during their lives. The main symptom of a headache is pain in your head or face. There are several types of headaches, and tension headaches are the most common. While most headaches aren’t dangerous, certain types can be a sign of a serious underlying condition.HEADA



WHY HEADACHE CAUSES ?

Headache pain results from signals interacting among your brain, blood vessels and surrounding nerves. During a headache, multiple mechanisms activate specific nerves that affect muscles and blood vessels. These nerves send pain signals to your brain, causing a headache About 40% of people across the world have tension-type headaches and about 10% have migraine headaches.



What headache symptoms require immediate medical care?

If you or your child has any of these headache symptoms, get medical care right away:

  • A sudden, new and severe headache.
  • Headache with a fever, shortness of breath, stiff neck or rash.
  • Headaches that occur after a head injury or accident.
  • Getting a new type of headache after work
  • Weakness.
  • Dizziness.
  • Sudden loss of balance or falling.
  • Numbness or tingling.
  • Paralysis.
  • Speech difficulties.
  • Mental confusion.
  • Seizures.
  • Personality changes/inappropriate behavior.
  • Vision changes (blurry vision, double vision or blind spots).
  • They’ll look for signs and symptoms of an illness or condition that may be causing the headache, including:

    • Fever.
    • Infection.
    • High blood pressure.
    • Muscle weakness, numbness or tingling.
    • Excessive fatigue.
    • Loss of consciousness.
    • Balance problems and frequent falls.
    • Vision problems (blurry vision, double vision, blind spots).
    • Mental confusion or personality changes.
    • Seizures.
    • Dizziness.
    • Nausea and vomiting.

What tests will be done to diagnose headaches?



A CT scan or MRI can help determine if your headaches are connected to an issue with your central nervous system. Both of these tests produce cross-sectional images of your brain that can show any abnormal areas or problems.

When should I see my healthcare provider about headaches?



Contact your healthcare provider if you or your child has any of the following symptoms or situations:

  • Experiencing one or more headaches per week.
  • Experiencing headaches that keep getting worse and won’t go away.
  • Needing to take a pain reliever every day or almost every day for your headaches.
  • Needing more than two to three doses of over-the-counter medications per week to relieve headache symptoms.
  • Experiencing headaches that are triggered by exertion, coughing, bending or strenuous activity.
  • Having a history of headaches but experiencing a recent change in your headache symptoms.

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