Headache Due to Low Pressure – SIH Headache
The brain is supported and cushioned from its surroundings by Cerebrospinal fluid which is constantly made and absorbed to maintain the spinal fluid volume and pressure normal. A decrease in…
Migraine is the most common type of headache on one side of the head. This occupies half of the head as well as the eye on the same side of the face. This often takes 2 to 3 days to resolve completely and the patient requires bed rest along with abstinence from loud noises and bright lights.
The brain is supported and cushioned from its surroundings by Cerebrospinal fluid which is constantly made and absorbed to maintain the spinal fluid volume and pressure normal. A decrease in…
Exercise headache is triggered by physical activity, ranging from a swift walk to strenuous exercise, person to person. Exercise headache is further divided into two categories: PrimarySecondaryDehydrationHeatstrokeHypoglycemiaNot in shapeHigh altitude…
Headache on one side of Head can mean different things, with pain ranging in intensity from dull, throbbing to intense and aching. Each sort and duration of pain indicating towards…
TMJ headache is a complication of temporomandibular joint disorder. Every 1 in 10 people with the temporomandibular joint disorder reports a headache. Since the headache is related to the joint…
Ice pick headache is a sharp, intense pain that lasts for a brief duration making it one of the most painful headaches ever experienced. An episode often lasts from 5…
Occipital neuralgia is a condition that involves inflammation of occipital nerves that result in electric-shock-like throbbing and shooting headaches. Pain is experienced in the upper neck, back of the head,…
Cervicogenic headache takes its origin from the neck in the form of a dull ache, slowly radiating upwards and occupying one or both sides of the back of the head.…
Migraine is usually readily identifiable from the history, although unusual variants of migraine are present that can cause uncertainty. Throbbing pain usually occurs on one side of the head but…