Some insights into the types of a headache: Migraine, Vertigo, and Sinusitis
Headache is a sensation of pain in and around the head region. A headache may be a symptom of many underlying causes. Determination of the type of a headache depends on the region from it originates. There are several ways headaches may be presented, some common ones being:
One-sided headache
Front of the head
Back of the head
Other types of headache include:
Symptoms may differ depending on the type of headache and its origin. Some commonly reported nature of headache and its symptoms are:
Migraine
Sinusitis
Some of the common underlying causes of headache are:
Migraine– The exact cause of migraine is uncertain, however, family history i.e genetics and imbalance in brain chemicals could be the cause of migraine. Factors that trigger migraine include
Vertigo– The causes of vertigo can be abnormalities of ear or the brain.
Sinusitis– It occurs when the sinuses, i.e. cavities around the nasal passages become infected and inflamed.
Under treatment or over treatment of headache may lead to complications, some of which may be:
Migraine
Sinusitis
Since headache may be an underlying cause of many diseases, please consult a doctor if the pain does not subside with routine medications or symptoms do not improve even after taking medications. Depending on the location of the affected area, the physician can diagnose the condition by:
Patient may be referred to a specialist like ENT, neurologist etc for an opinion if required.
Most of the treatment for headache would include symptomatic relieving treatment, which include:
Episodes of headache can be controlled by lifestyle modifications:
Some of the measures that can be adopted for preventing benign types of headaches include:
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